Sunday, November 25, 2012

Manipur has become a haven for child traffickers`



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IMPHAL, Nov 22: “Several child traffickers are involved in taking children from the state with the promises of delivering them with jobs as domestic helpers to contries like Malaysia and Thailand, however they end up in brothels and night bars, said the  state representative of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, NCPCR and state Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee, CWC Imphal East, K Pradipkumar Singh as a resource person in a workshop organised by ChildLine, Imphal.
The said capacity building workshop on ‘National initiative for child development on child trafficking and child labour’ was held today at the department of Anthropology, Manipur University which was sponsored by National Institute of Public Cooperation and child Development, and supported by ChildLine India foundation. The said workshop was also participated by Agalwadi Workers and Supervisors of the Social Welfare department.
K Pradip Kumar faciltated the workshop on the topic of ‘Child trafficking with reference to juvenile justice Act 2000’ while state Deputy Labour Commissioner, Labour department, E Tomba spoke on ‘Child Labour Prohibition Act’ respectively.
K Pradip Kumar also said that Manipur has become an opportune place for child traffickers and many children are trafficked under the pretext of providing free education, shelter, clothing and employment.
He further added that many child victims end up in night bars and brothels where they are abused physically and sexually.
He further said as per the global finding data round about 75 percent of the prostitutes are below 20 years of age and 34% are below 18 years of age.
Issues impacting children lives in Manipur the most include bandhs, blockades, armed conflicts, prolonged imposition of AFSPA, acute poverty etc, he said.
He also informed that around 400 children have been rescued from the traffickers so far.
Stressing on the topic of ‘Child labour with reference to Child Labour Prohibition Act’, E Tomba Singh highlighted the legal perspective on Child Rights.
He stated that we should intervene from engaging children below 14-yrs of age in labour work. 
He further added that the Indian Constitution don’t allow children below 14-years of age to work in factories, shops, Hotels etc. 
He said that as per a Supreme Court ruling and judgement, child labour is illegal in the country.
Furthermore, he added that in September 2010, the central government had also issued notice to all the states of the country to ban the child labours. He further added many cases of the child labour has been reduce in the state by initiating awareness campaigns, short plays to educate the masses that child labour is illegal. He maintained
Further he added that Labour Department is preparing to conduct a household survey on child labour in Imphal East and Imphal West district. Children found employed during the said survey will be reported to the Education Department and the Labour Department. He further maintained that action would also be taken to those employers that employed children below 14-yrs and a fine of Rs. 20000 will be slap as a compensation for the children.

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