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10 children among 12 rescued from bonded labour in Beed — UPSC Current Affairs | October 11, 2025
10 children among 12 rescued from bonded labour in Beed
A rescue operation in Maharashtra's Beed district freed 12 individuals, including 10 children, from bonded labour, highlighting the persistence of this illegal practice and the importance of legal frameworks and coordinated efforts for its eradication. The incident underscores the need for effective implementation of laws and rehabilitation programs to protect vulnerable populations from exploitation.
Ten children were among the 12 people rescued from bonded labour in the Beed district in Maharashtra. All the victims, who are migrant labourers from Palghar near Mumbai, were found to be working in ‘inhuman conditions’ for several years, with advances of ₹5,000-10,000 paid to them at the time they joined work. Among the victims was an 11-year-old girl who had been forced to work for over 18 months tending cattle and doing household chores. Another young girl had been held for the past three months, and a third had been trafficked to Pathardi taluka in Ahmednagar district for forced labour, officials said. The rescue took place in Tagadgaon village in Shirur Kasar taluka. Officials said that despite their advances being repaid through hard labour, the employees were not allowed to return home and that they were allegedly subjected to violence, including threats at knifepoint, and coercion using sickles whenever they attempted to escape. It was only after one of the labourers managed to get in touch with a social worker in Palghar that authorities intervened. The social worker had approached Beed-based NGO Adhikar Mitra, who then alerted Tattvashil Kamble of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA). Beed district Collector Vivek Johnson then intervened, and a coordinated rescue operation was conducted with the involvement of the police, revenue department, Women and Child Development department, and the Unorganised Workers Cell. A case has been registered against four persons under the provisions of the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976, Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, and charges of trafficking in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
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Ten children were among the 12 people rescued from bonded labour in the Beed district in Maharashtra. All the victims, who are migrant labourers from Palghar near Mumbai, were found to be working in ‘inhuman conditions’ for several years, with advances of ₹5,000-10,000 paid to them at the time they joined work. Among the victims was an 11-year-old girl who had been forced to work for over 18 months tending cattle and doing household chores. Another young girl had been held for the past three months, and a third had been trafficked to Pathardi taluka in Ahmednagar district for forced labour, officials said. The rescue took place in Tagadgaon village in Shirur Kasar taluka. Officials said that despite their advances being repaid through hard labour, the employees were not allowed to return home and that they were allegedly subjected to violence, including threats at knifepoint, and coercion using sickles whenever they attempted to escape. It was only after one of the labourers managed to get in touch with a social worker in Palghar that authorities intervened. The social worker had approached Beed-based NGO Adhikar Mitra, who then alerted Tattvashil Kamble of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA). Beed district Collector Vivek Johnson then intervened, and a coordinated rescue operation was conducted with the involvement of the police, revenue department, Women and Child Development department, and the Unorganised Workers Cell. A case has been registered against four persons under the provisions of the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976, Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, and charges of trafficking in the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
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Analysis

Prelims Facts (Factual Knowledge)

  1. Acts related to bonded and child labour
  2. Role of DLSA
  3. Location of rescue operation (Beed district)
  4. Provisions of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita related to trafficking
  5. Year of enactment of Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act
  6. Year of enactment of Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act

Mains Angles (Analytical Discussion)

  1. Discuss the causes and consequences of bonded labour in India.
  2. Analyze the effectiveness of existing legislation in curbing bonded labour and child labour.
  3. What are the challenges in the rehabilitation of rescued bonded labourers?
  4. Examine the role of NGOs and government agencies in combating human trafficking.
  5. Evaluate the impact of poverty and social inequality on the prevalence of bonded labour.

Essay Themes (Critical Thinking)

Human Trafficking: A blot on humanity

The role of law and ethics in eradicating social evils

Poverty and its implications on human rights

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