Millennium Post

DCPCR to keep an eye on placement agencies for signs of CHILD Labour, TRAFFICKIN­G AND prostituti­on

- ABHAY SINGH

NEW DELHI: As the COVID19 epidemic rages on in Delhi, placement agencies operating in the Capital will be under the radar of the child rights body.

The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) has now written to the Labour Department of Delhi government to provide them with a fresh list of placement agencies registered in the city so that they can keep an eye on illegal employment of children and trafficked persons with the city already reeling under the pressure of a labour shortage caused by the exodus of migrant workers in light of the COVID19 lockdown.

According to the letter, there are numerous instances wherein children get trafficked from other states and brought in Delhi for the purpose of domestic servitude, child labour or prostituti­on. Placement agencies play a key role when it comes to domestic labour and such agencies often end up placing children and trafficked persons in different sectors either with or without the full knowledge of the person’s age or history.

“Such agencies are not aware of the laws pertaining to child

labour. There is a likelihood that child traffickin­g would increase owing to COVID-19. Children are at an increased risk of falling prey to crimes like traffickin­g,

labour and begging,” the letter read. The child rights body has asked the Labour Commission­er in Delhi to provide them with a list of all placement agencies registered in Delhi and details of any placement agency if unregister­ed.

Roop Sudesh Vimal, member, DCPCR said that they want to make registered placement agencies aware of the laws related to human traffickin­g and child labour and that they will be asked to ensure that no person placed by the agency slips through the cracks. “They will be asked to keep all the details of the people whom they have placed in Delhi,” he said.

On Saturday, the DCPCR claimed to have rescued a 10-year-old girl from SouthEast Delhi, where she was found working as a house-maid.

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