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Distt Task Force Ramban rescues 14 minors forced in Child-Labour

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22/03/2025
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Ramban : The District Task Force Ramban, under the directives of Deputy Commissioner Baseer-Ul-Haq Chaudhary, conducted a comprehensive enforcement operation to rescue children forced into child labour and here in the main Town and surrounding areas.
During the operation, 14 children were rescued and presented before the Child Welfare Committee here at Community Hall. Their guardians were counseled and warned against violating child protection laws. The children were reunited with their families under strict monitoring, ensuring their well-being and future protection.
The drive was supervised by the District Child Protection Officer (DCPO) and Assistant Labour Commissioner (ALC).
Led by Assistant Labour Commissioner Amit Kumar and CWC Chairperson Nighat Ghani, the task force comprised officials from the District Child Protection Unit, Health Department, Employment Department, District Police, and Child Helpline.
Legal action will be taken against business owners employing minors, including revocation of licenses and criminal proceedings. Strict penalties will also be imposed on individuals involved in child trafficking and forced begging. The public has been urged to report any such cases to the Child Helpline (1098) or District Child Protection Unit.
The ALC also educated stakeholders on child labour laws and workplace safety measures, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to eradicating child exploitation in the district.

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