
On Tuesday, government officials reaffirmed their obligation to eradicate the work and ensure long -term rehabilitation of exempt workers on the annual General Body of Jeevany Jwal, an association of surviving workers, which took place in cooperation with the rural organization for eradisation services (GOPES), in Nagari.
More than 400 saved workers took part and shared their accounts of suffering and recovery. When he was dealing with the assembly, the chief judge Chittoor Justice Bharati described the custody as an “uncontrollable crime” and stressed that the child would attract serious legal punishment. She urged to save workers to devote themselves to education, relieve superstitions and build independent lives and recognize ongoing social care programs.
Officer of the Income Division K. Anupam said that the responsibility of the state government exceeded rescue operations to create permanent opportunities for a living. “Rehabilitation must be sustainable. Administration fully supports efforts to ensure that workers live with dignity,” she said.
Police Superintendent Syed Mohmad Aziz emphasized the readiness of the police to expand the assistance to liberated workers and warn against strict negotiations against those who exploit the workers.
The program was recorded by the participation of officials of various departments, representatives of Jeevany Jwal and Lan, students of KKC College of Law and the public.
Published – 16 September 2025 20:57 IS IS





