Thursday 2 July 2015

Meghalya Model is Next Campaign of Punjab to Stop Child Labour

Punjab Government of India is heading towards Meghalya Model to diminish Child Labor. All those who will be found law breaker will be penalized to pay INR Rs. 20,000 and will be put behind the bars for minimum 3 months. These points about new regulations against child labor system will be pasted clearly on all rush areas and industrial areas of cities.  
Recommendations of Child commission force Assistant labor commissions of Indian Punjab's Labor Department and owners/management of factories to show strict compliance overstated regulation points of Meghalya Model in order to help Indian Government eliminating child labor menace. 
Child Labor Act 1986 of India states that no child below age of 14 can work anywhere as a labor and ones refusing will be punished without any meditation. Chairman of State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights Mr. Sukesh Kalia held a meeting to propagate the points to all officials of department to get rapid actions against.  


Sukesh Kalia visited North Eastern State of India to participate in introductory conference of State Child Protection Day Program, where they found noteworthy steps taken by Management of State against child labor. 
Sukesh Kalia demanded official to put banners and notices, about new rule against child labor, at all famous places, factories, shops, restaurants, schools and colleges. More than this Indian Government must look beyond the imaginary because all those who send their children to work are passing their life as beggars, they are much constrained and depressed in fulfilling their routine needs, so Government must provide them much ease and opportunities helpful for them. 

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