Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu warned of stringent action against people found exploiting child labour. "Nobody has right to force children to work. Cases would be booked against
Taking the cue from Bodo organisations, the Barak Valley Hill Tribes Development Council and the Barak Valley Hill People's Union have demanded an autonomous district council for South Assam's tribal
Andhra Pradesh employs 2,50,000 girl children in cottonised fields out of the 4,00,000 employed throughout the country. This startling fact was revealed at the consultative meeting organised by the
Federal and regional governments as well as law makers should send "very strong" signals to builders, contact firms and building material makers so that they do not violate laws that prevent forced
Pledging to discourage all forms of child labour in the agricultural sector, representatives of various seed companies, seed growers and employers of child labour in Hyderabad on Saturday vowed not
Cases of child labour exploitation have been reported form the coastal districts of West Bengal, Maharashtra and Orissa, where the children are being engaged in the prawn cultivation, processing and
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu appealed to the parents of child labourers to send their wards to schools even if it would mean hardship to them for the posterity and for creation
The education department, enlisting the support of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), today launched a special "back-to-school" drive which will target 5,600 out-of-school children in Bangalore
The Andhra Pradesh Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Trade has joined hands with the Consortium for Employers Association for Elimination of Child Labour to sensitise members of the Chambers of
The earthquake-ravaged border district of Kutch is poised for a dramatic change. With 2002 fast approaching, about 158 villages in 10 taluks of this far flung and second largest district of the