Bhubaneswar Minor
migrant labourer rescued from UP brick kiln
Wednesday,
12 September 2012 22:08
PNS.|.BALANGIR
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Closely on the heel of the rescue of
43 migrant labourers of Balangir district from brick kilns of Andhra Pradesh
has now come a report of the rescue of a minor, Kailas Nayak, of Bargarh
district from a brick kiln at Ukhuragaon in Abbarpur district of Uttar Pradesh
Kailas Nayak of Angulpadachari
village in Jharbandh block of Bargarh district had migrated with his father
Babulal Nayak and his brothers and sister to work in the brick kiln in Uttar
Pradesh through a local Sardar (labour contractor), Sitaram Naya, in 2011.
However on reaching there, the brick kiln owner did not provide him the
promised wage, saying that the payment has already been made to the Sardar.
In March this year, Babulal lodged a
complaint with the local police in UP, following which four members of his
family, he, his wife, a son and daughter, were freed from the brick kiln
owner’s clutch. However, Kailas was held back being not allowed to go with his
parents
Meanwhile, Babulal Nayak appealed to
the District Labour Officer (DLO) of Bargarh and the Jharbandh police to rescue
Kailas. A complaint was filed with the DLO and at the police station. Finally,
Action Aid, an international NGO, sent one of its officials to rescue the
detained minor. With cooperation from the UP police and local sub-divisional
officials of UP, Kailas was rescued from the brick kiln, informed coordinator
of the bonded labour project of Action Aid in Balangir Murali Charan Das.
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