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Labour Minister asks states to help eliminate child labour

Cochin, Oct 12 (ANI): Labour Minister Mallikarjun Kharge has stressed on the need to eliminate child labour, a social evil still widely prevalent in the country.

Inaugurating the 29th national conference and plenary of the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) here on Sunday, Kharge said that the labour law has been extended to 271 districts having high concentration of child labour.

"In prevalence of government's commitment to eliminate child labour in hazardous areas, the National Child Labour Project (NCLP) scheme has been extended to cover 271 districts and about 5.21 lakh children from special schools of NCLP's have been mainstreamed into the formal education system," he added.

The NCLP Scheme was launched in 1988. The scheme envisages running of special schools for child labour withdrawn from work.

Under NCLP the children are provided formal/non-formal education along with vocational training and a stipend of 100 rupee per month.

More than 12 million children below the age of 14 are working as domestic servants or other jobs such as in stone quarries, embroidery units, mining, carpet-weaving, tea stalls, restaurants and hotels, according to government data.

India has imposed a ban on child labour, but activists say not a single conviction has come to light for almost three years after the law came into effect. (ANI)

Standing Comt on Labour for 9.5 int rate on EPF

New Delhi, Dec 12: Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour today urged the government to safeguard the interest of over 40 million subscribers of the Employees Provident Fund by fixing the rate of interest at 9.5 per cent per annum. ''9.5 interest is not unreasonable in the prevailing scenario, particularly when the overall prices are rising rapidly,'' the Standing Committee on Labour said in its 18th Report submitted in both the houses of Parliament......
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