Efforts to end child labour in Meghalaya: Dy CM Tynsong

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

Tynsong on Friday admitted the prevalence of child in the state but said a mechanism has been put in place to ensure that the state is completely free of the social malaise.

"The government does not say that there is no child here. We do have. But the fact is that a mechanism is now in place.

"We have constituted district task forces headed by deputy commissioners and there is enough manpower. Labour inspectors are posted in each of the 46 blocks and we hope that the state will be a child labour free state," he said.

The was addressing a workshop, jointly organized by the and the states labour department, on the eradication of bonded labour and child labour.

During 2010-11, the had asked for a clarification from the on a report of a city-based NGO, which claimed to have detected over 70,000 children working in the coal mines, the said.

He said the cabinet had taken up the matter and a report was sought within a week.

"When the report came, it was found to be untrue. I do not know how they (NGO) collected the information," he said.

Labour B said the NGO report was "far-fetched" but admitted that instances of child labour have been detected from time to time in district.

Labour inspectors have conducted over 31,600 inspections and a on child labour has been published on how to prevent, rescue children from getting forced into labour and also to assist the victims, said.

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First Published: Fri, February 08 2019. 15:00 IST