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Work-oriented education reduces child labour in Rajshahi industries

BSS . Rajshahi
15 May 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 15 May 2023 00:29:15
Work-oriented education reduces child labour in Rajshahi industries

The number of child labour in various industries, factories and other risky workplaces has started reducing due to the intervention of various time-fitting steps, including work-oriented education, in the region for the last couple of years.

Deputy Inspector General of the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments (DIFE) Ariful Islam said they are working with the children working in 38 risky sectors in the region.

In 2021, there were 190 child labourers under 14 in the risky sectors. They have brought 80 of those under work-oriented education by freeing them from risky jobs till April last.

Islam also said there are more than 5,000 child labourers in factories and other commercial establishments, including electric and welding, in the city and its outskirts and upazila markets which are beyond their registration process.

He said there are many reasons behind child labour and they have limitations to mitigate the problems. Despite the limitations, they are putting in their level best efforts to rehabilitate child labourers every year in a planned way. They are being brought under technical and vocational education gradually.

Abdullah Khan, President of Rajshahi District Shramik League, said the child labours are subjected to repression and oppression coupled with bullying, mental and physical torture and sexual exploitation and abuse frequently.

The situation of child labour in marginalized and ethnic minority communities is more vulnerable compared to the urban areas. Daughter children in poverty-prone areas face early marriage, while the boys are forced to work with guardians.

If the country can ensure a women-friendly and child-friendly environment then the child rights will be easily ensured.

Abdullah Khan said the physical and mental development of children couldn’t be possible until they were protected from risky labour.

The children should be protected from all sorts of labour, violence, repression and oppression so that they could make themselves competent enough to serve the nation.

He stressed that children should be taught positive social values and encouraged to develop healthy behaviours at an early age.

Apart from this, he emphasized the need for ensuring children’s safety and security and stopping early marriage for the greater national interest.

Meanwhile, all the functioning silk industries and factories in Rajshahi industrial estate of Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) are freed from any child labour at present.

The positive scenario has been revealed by members of a national monitoring core committee of the labour and employment ministry after visiting some of the silk factories in the

recent past.

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