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Ashok Gehlot, Rajasthan’s Chief Minister, launched a signature campaign on World Day against Child Labour

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June 25, 2019

At an event organised by the Pink City Cycle Rickshaw Chalak Sanstha (PCCRCS), Rajasthan’s Chief Minister joined children who participate in the Child Labour Free Jaipur (CLFJ) Initiative, as well as the Director of the Department for Child Rights, the Child Welfare Committee Chairperson and the District Magistrate of Jaipur to launch a signature campaign against child labour, due to culminate on 2 October, Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday.  The mass signature campaign will show public support for collective efforts to stop child labour.

Children from the neighbourhoods where CLFJ is prioritising work to eliminate child labour brought along signs with messages like “Education brightens children’s future: Child Labour darkens their future”. The Chief Minister shared the children’s views, emphasising the injustice done to each new generation if they are engaged in child labour. He urged government, local NGOs, child rights activists and every citizen to join together to tackle child labour. He said that information from local groups could help the state government to prepare a comprehensive plan to address the problem. As part of his address, he highlighted the efforts of concerned businesses to ensure that there is no child labour in their supply chains, recognising the work of Mr Atul Poddar, Joint Secretary of the Federation of Rajasthan Handicraft Exporters.

Child Labour Free Jaipur Initiative aims to progressively eliminate child labour through a united strategy involving apparel and handicraft businesses, the state government, enforcement systems and communities. It is supported by the Freedom Fund, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, British Asian Trust, and C&A Foundation. Learn more about our hotspot

Pictured: Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot sends off the signature campaign.

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The Freedom Fund