India can eradicate child labour with proper enforcement of laws\, says official

India can eradicate child labour with proper enforcement of laws, says official

Press Trust of India  |  Noida 

can eradicate

with proper enforcement and implementation of laws and by creating awareness among public,

a said Wednesday.

"There are laws to protect children from working. There is Prohibition and Regulation Act, Pencil portal etc but still we find children working in agriculture fields, glass making units, carpet making units, households.

"This means somewhere we are not acting at field-level...somewhere we are failing to enforce the laws," Heeralal Samariya, Secretary, said.

Speaking at an event to mark World Day Against Child Labour, he said a lot more needs to be done to eradicate the social evil even though the number of working children has significantly come down.

As per census data, the number of working children in the age group of 5-14 years has come down to 1.01 crore in 2011, from 1.26 crore in 2001.

He also requested the members of the civil society, working organisations, NGOs and general public to come forward and help the government in taking action against those who are making children work.

People can also motivate children to join schools if they find them working at traffic signals, shops or as domestic help, he suggested.

Kalpana Rajsinghot, Joint Secretary, said a complaint can be made on the Pencil portal and assured that the identity of the complainant will be kept secret.

"When a person lodges a complaint on the portal, it is immediately marked to of that particular area. The takes the matter in a time bound manner" she said at the event organised by

Launched in 2017 by the government, Platform for Effective Enforcement for No (Pencil) portal has seen about 900 complaints being registered till now, Rajsinghot said adding some people have been convicted though the figures are not available immediately.

(ILO) said has taken key steps against child labour by ratifying conventions 182 and 138.

In June 2017, ratified core ILO conventions 138 and 182 on child labour to fight against the social evil and achieve the objective of child labour-free nation.

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First Published: Wed, June 12 2019. 15:35 IST