Mangalore, Jun 13 (DHNS) : It is the social responsibility to send children to schools and it is a crime to force children below 14 years to indulge in work, said Mangalore Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh.
Speaking at World Anti-Child Labour Day programme at St Aloysius High School here on Saturday, he said government and NGOs should join hands with each other in abolishing child labour system.
“By not purchasing the products produced by child labourers, we have to show our social responsibility and commitment to the society. Child Labour system also supports sale of products, which is crime according to law. The society should not support such initiatives.”
MCC Commissioner Dr Vijayaprakash stressed the need to think of those who have been denied of opportunities and education. Social and economic conditions have played its own role in the existence of child labour system. Government has introduced various schemes for the social equality. From education to free health care, have been provided to the poor.
“There is a need to start a social movement against social evils,” he opined.
District and Sessions Judge H R Deshpande presided. Letter against Child Labour was received from 1,000 parents. Principal Senior Civil Judge R V Patil, Assistant Labour Commissioner Venkatesh Appayya Sindi Hatti, DDPI Chame Gowda, Women and Child Welfare Department Deputy Director A Shakunthala, Bar Association President S P Changappa were present.