Bonded Laborers Rescued: 24 Return Home from Tamil Nadu

Bonded Laborers Rescued: 24 Return Home from Tamil Nadu.webp

Betul, March 11 – The Madhya Pradesh government stated on Wednesday that 24 laborers from Betul and four from Harda districts, who were working as bonded laborers in the Erode district of Tamil Nadu, were rescued through the prompt and coordinated efforts of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, the district administration, and the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram.

All the rescued laborers returned home on Wednesday by train and were officially received at the Betul railway station by Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi and Superintendent of Police Virendra Jain.

Collector Suryavanshi assured the laborers that the administration had made adequate arrangements for their safe return. He said that the Revenue, Police, and Labour departments would remain in constant contact with them to ensure they do not face future problems.

He directed the labour officer to maintain contact with the workers and to obtain the necessary documents for approval of financial assistance.

Buses were arranged to transport all workers from the railway station to their villages, and food was also provided.

The workers expressed their gratitude to the state government and the district administration upon their safe return.

According to the government's statement, the workers had gone to Erode district to work, but were denied leave for Holi and forced to work as bonded laborers.

Upon receiving information from Prakash Uike, a member of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, the Betul district administration acted promptly and, through joint coordination with police and revenue departments, secured their release.

The government said that each rescued worker will receive financial assistance of Rs 30,000 to help rebuild their lives. The district administration has also assured rehabilitation and necessary support.

Of the total 24 workers, four are residents of Harda district, and 20 are from Betul district. The Betul workers belong to Kabra, Borkund, Birpura, and Basinda villages of Bhimpur block.
 
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