Deccan Chronicle

City hires kids to work, TS mandal shows way

Eminent personalit­ies set bad example, employ kids: Expert

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The year 2021 is marked as the internatio­nal year for eliminatio­n of child labour, and June 12 is observed as World Day Against Child Labour. While many eminent personalit­ies delivering strong speeches on this day, on well-decorated podiums, about the social evil called child labour, many children are sweating in some automobile garages, bangle and jewellery workshops or welding shops. Many children are working as domestic workers or babysitter­s.

Sheik Ayoub, 22-year-old, working in a jewellery workshop at Abids, has been into this trade for the past ten years. “I work in a jewellery workshop in Hyderabad, my father sent me to work here. I am West Bengal,” he said.

“Parents in villages of West Bengal cannot take care of their children due to utter poverty. Employers in Hyderabad encourage migrant workers to get children from their villages, by promising better care, and pay them around `5,000 to `10,000 per year. There are hundreds of children working in the old city, especially in Gulzar Houz and Kali Kaman areas, in bangle and gold jewellery workshops,” he said.

In Bholakpur Market, which has several scrap depots, children work to segregate scrap material. It is estimated 3.37 lakh children are working in the state of Telangana.

Aruna Ravi Kumar, social commentato­r and author, says, “We find children working in the houses of many people who are having responsibl­e positions in the society, including bureaucrat­s and politician­s, as well as anchors, cinema personalit­ies and celebritie­s. What example are they setting for society?”

G. Ashok Kumar, former district collector of Nizamabad, said, “In 2001, Veilpur was declared a child labour free mandal, followed by surroundin­g mandals. People participat­ed and owned the movement. Villages came out with signboards “no child labour exists in this village, even after 20 years those mandals are child labour free.”

He said, “To make one city or village child labour free, people must be educated and sensitised about it. People should take ownership of such movements.”

 ?? — R. PAVAN ?? Children sell fruits on a push cart on the eve of World Day Against Child Labour in Hyderabad on Friday.
— R. PAVAN Children sell fruits on a push cart on the eve of World Day Against Child Labour in Hyderabad on Friday.

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