Mangalore: Authorities Rescue Child Labourers from City Residence
Pics by Spoorthy Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (SR/CN)
Mangalore, Jun 3: The district labour department and the police raided a house near Jyothi, behind Hotel Maharaja, and found two victims of child labour.
The children named Shivu Kumar and Siddique were in the employ of Shaukath who managed escaped from the residence when the authorities reached there.
Shivu Kumar, a 11-year-old boy from Hosangadi Manjeshwar, said that Shaukath got him from his parents who were working in his fields after the boy completed his third standard.
Shaukath’s wife Fathima told the boy’s father to send him to work at her residence and the father did as told. The boy used to clean the floor, wash utensils, escort Shaukath’s son to school, and work in Shaukath’s factory also.
Siddique, a 14-year-old-girl from Chikmagalore, was also brought by Fathima to work in the house. She said that she did all the kitchen work as well as cleaning the toilet of the house.
Both the children had been working in the house since three years like ‘child prisoners,’ before the raid conducted by child labour inspector Manohar, district labour officer 1 Nagesh DG, and district labour officer 2 Gopal. Usha, Netravathi, and Shamba are the three constables who assisted in the raid.
Gopal, speaking to press persons, said that the Judicial Magistrate Court II will elicit Rs 20,000 from the employer as compensation for the children.
The children will be admitted to Sethu Bandhu School, Mangalore, till the parents get them admitted to a public school.