Bihar Government Rescues 122 Child Labourers During Statewide Enforcement Drive
According to a statement issued by the Labour Resources and Migrant Workers Welfare Department, intensive inspections and raids were conducted at 222 locations across the state between May 20 and May 30 as part of a special rescue and awareness campaign.
The operation was launched to advance the government's goal of making Bihar free from child labour, it added.
"Child labour not only violates the law but also deprives children of their rights to education, health, safety and a dignified life. The practice adversely affects children's physical, mental and social development and denies them opportunities for a better future. Therefore, the government is committed to ensuring a zero-tolerance approach against child labour," said Arun Shankar Prasad, who heads the department.
Under the Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, employing a child is a punishable offence carrying penalties ranging from Rs 20,000 to Rs 50,000 and imprisonment of up to two years, he said.
The government's campaign against child labour involves a multi-pronged strategy that includes identifying and rescuing child labourers, facilitating their rehabilitation, linking them to education and ensuring that their families receive benefits under government welfare schemes, officials said.
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