Child labor is found behind Banepa's garage

Jestha 30, 2082

Jyoti Shrestha

Child labor is found behind Banepa's garage

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Child labor has been found in a garage located within Banepa municipality area of ​​Kavre. It has been reported that child labor has been used in hotels, garages, auto workshops and other areas of Ward No. 7, 8, 9 and 10, conducted by the Women, Children and Senior Citizens Branch of the municipality.

On the occasion of the World Day Against Child Labor, the municipality conducted a monitoring of garages and auto workshops in wards No. 8 and 10 of the municipality on Thursday. In that sequence, 5 child laborers were found. 4 Indian and 1 Nepali children found in the monitoring are in the age group of 14 to 16 years, according to the women and children branch of the municipality.

Banepa is monitoring in urban areas to reduce child labor. Vijaya Subedi, officer of Banepa Municipality's Women, Children and Senior Citizens Branch, said that 18 Indian children were found to be working in garages and tire resoling areas in the city last June.

Most of the children found during the monitoring are Indians and they were found working in garages and auto workshops, Deputy Head of Banepa Municipality, Vimala Sapkota Dahal said. According to him, children from these areas have been found to be in forced labor.

'Many people came to work without studying, some dropped out in the middle,' she said, 'It was seen during the monitoring that some of them were working without pay, the municipality has planned to facilitate the transportation of Indian child laborers to the border, but it is difficult to reach their relatives. According to him, formation of children's network, on-site monitoring, and awareness programs have been conducted at the ward and city levels to end child labor.

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