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Millennium Post, DelhiWednesday 26th August 2015, Page: 3Width: 8.20 cms, Height: 13.44 cms, a4, Ref: pmin.2015-08-26.31.25

Dainik Jagran, DelhiWednesday 26th August 2015, Page: 6Width: 4.55 cms, Height: 5.14 cms, a4, Ref: pmin.2015-08-26.35.29

Hindustan Times, DelhiWednesday 26th August 2015, Page: 3Width: 4.19 cms, Height: 6.99 cms, a4, Ref: pmin.2015-08-26.44.16

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NHRC Issues Notice to Tamilnadu Government Over

Rescue of 52 Bonded Labourers 25 August, 2015

NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission today issued a notice to Tamil Nadu government calling for a report within four weeks in connection with the rescue of 52 bonded labourers, mostly minors, from a bore-well firm in Chennai. The move came after NHRC took cognisance of a media report in this regard. "The labourers were mostly minors from Chhattishgarh and Odisha, and were forced to work for about 15 hours without getting wages in bore-well firm in Avadi, Chennai," the NHRC said in a statement. The Commission observed that the contents of the news report, if true, amounts to gross violation of human rights of the victims. Accordingly, the notice was issued to the State Government, through its Chief Secretary. According to the media report, a special team led by the Child Protection Officer, Narayanpur, Chhattishgarh, came to Chennai in search of a missing person and stumbled upon the victims. Some local agents had allegedly trapped them by paying an initial advance of Rs 1,000 with a promised monthly salary of Rs 4,000, which was never paid for several months, the report said.

NHRC issues notice to TN govt over rescue of 52 bondedPress Trust of India | New Delhi August 25, 2015 Last Updated at 21:22 IST

The National Human Rights Commission today issued a notice tocalling for a report within four weeks in connection with the rescue of 52 bonded labourers, mostly minors, from a bore-well firm in Chennai.

The move came after NHRC "The labourers were mostly minors from Chhattishgarh and Odisha, and were forced to work for about 15 hours without getting wages in borNHRC said in a statement.

The Commission observed that the contents of the news report, if true, amounts to gross violation of human rights of the victims. Accordingly, the notice was issued to the State Government, through its Chief Secretary.

According to the media report, a special team led by the Child Protection Officer, Narayanpur, Chhattishgarh, came toupon the victims.

Some local agents had allegedly trapped ta promised monthly salary of Rs 4,000, which was never paid for several months, the report said.

NHRC issues notice to TN govt over rescue of 52 bonded

August 25, 2015 Last Updated at 21:22 IST

The National Human Rights Commission today issued a notice to Tamil Naducalling for a report within four weeks in connection with the rescue of 52 bonded labourers,

well firm in Chennai.

NHRC took cognisance of a media report in this regard.

"The labourers were mostly minors from Chhattishgarh and Odisha, and were forced to work for about 15 hours without getting wages in bore-well firm in Avadi, Chennai," the

The Commission observed that the contents of the news report, if true, amounts to gross violation of human rights of the victims. Accordingly, the notice was issued to the State

rough its Chief Secretary.

According to the media report, a special team led by the Child Protection Officer, Narayanpur, Chhattishgarh, came to Chennai in search of a missing person and stumbled

Some local agents had allegedly trapped them by paying an initial advance of Rs 1,000 with a promised monthly salary of Rs 4,000, which was never paid for several months, the report

NHRC issues notice to TN govt

Tamil Nadu government calling for a report within four weeks in connection with the rescue of 52 bonded labourers,

took cognisance of a media report in this regard.

"The labourers were mostly minors from Chhattishgarh and Odisha, and were forced to well firm in Avadi, Chennai," the

The Commission observed that the contents of the news report, if true, amounts to gross violation of human rights of the victims. Accordingly, the notice was issued to the State

According to the media report, a special team led by the Child Protection Officer, in search of a missing person and stumbled

hem by paying an initial advance of Rs 1,000 with a promised monthly salary of Rs 4,000, which was never paid for several months, the report

HRC issues notice to Tamil Nadu Govt. over 52 bonded labourers rescued in Chennai

New Delhi, Aug.25 ANI 23 hours ago

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognizance of a

media report that 52 bonded labourers, mostly minors, from Chhatishgarh and Odisha,

were rescued from a borewell firm in Avadi, Chennai, Tamil

work for about 15 hours without being paid the wages.

The Commission has observed that the contents of the news report, if true, would

amount to gross violation of human rights of the victims. Accordingly, it has issued a

notice to the state government, through its Chief Secretary, calling for a report in the

matter within four weeks.

According to the media report carried on August 9, a special team led by the Child

Protection Officer, Narayanpur, Chhatishgarh, came to Chennai in

person and stumbled upon the victims. Some local agents had trapped them by paying

an initial advance of Rs. 1000/

never paid for several months.

HRC issues notice to Tamil Nadu Govt. over 52 bonded labourers rescued in Chennai

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognizance of a

media report that 52 bonded labourers, mostly minors, from Chhatishgarh and Odisha,

were rescued from a borewell firm in Avadi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. They were forced to

work for about 15 hours without being paid the wages.

The Commission has observed that the contents of the news report, if true, would

amount to gross violation of human rights of the victims. Accordingly, it has issued a

to the state government, through its Chief Secretary, calling for a report in the

According to the media report carried on August 9, a special team led by the Child

Protection Officer, Narayanpur, Chhatishgarh, came to Chennai in search of a missing

person and stumbled upon the victims. Some local agents had trapped them by paying

an initial advance of Rs. 1000/- with a promised monthly salary of Rs.4000, which was

never paid for several months.

HRC issues notice to Tamil Nadu Govt. over 52 bonded labourers rescued in Chennai

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognizance of a

media report that 52 bonded labourers, mostly minors, from Chhatishgarh and Odisha,

Nadu. They were forced to

The Commission has observed that the contents of the news report, if true, would

amount to gross violation of human rights of the victims. Accordingly, it has issued a

to the state government, through its Chief Secretary, calling for a report in the

According to the media report carried on August 9, a special team led by the Child

search of a missing

person and stumbled upon the victims. Some local agents had trapped them by paying

with a promised monthly salary of Rs.4000, which was

NHRC issues notice to TN govt over rescue of 52

bonded labourers

Aug 26, 6:54 AM

National Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to Tamil Nadu government calling for a report within four weeks in connection with the

rescue of 52 bonded labourers, mostly minors, from a bore-well firm in Chennai.

The move came after NHRC took cognisance of a media report in this

regard. The NHRC said that the labourers were mostly minors from Chhattishgarh and Odisha, and were forced to work for about 15 hours

without wages in bore-well firm in Avadi, Chennai.

NHRC notice to Delhi government over corporal punishment in schoolTuesday, 25 August 2015 - 5:14pm IST | Place: Delhi | Agency: PTI

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to theSecretary in a matter of alleged teacher at a government-run school in the The Commission issued the notice afguest teacher at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya pushed the student of class III on the ground as he had refused to "massage" the former's legs.boys a lot. He harasses them, hits and presses them. The Commission has observed that the report, if true, raises serious questions of violation of human rights of the young, schoolin a statement here.

It has called for a detailed report from the Chief Secretary within four weeks.further alleged that the teacher had forced the injured boy to walk when he has finding it difficult to do so and that the principal of the school had tried to hush up t

NHRC notice to Delhi government over corporal punishment in school

5:14pm IST | Place: Delhi | Agency: PTI

Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to thein a matter of alleged corporal punishment inflicted on an eight

run school in the Shalimar Bagh area here.

The Commission issued the notice after taking suo motu cognisance of a report that a guest teacher at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya pushed the student of class III on the ground as he had refused to "massage" the former's legs. "Allegedly, the teacher beats all the boys a lot. He harasses them, hits them with bottles, places pens between their fingers and presses them. The Commission has observed that the report, if true, raises serious questions of violation of human rights of the young, school-going children," NHRC said

It has called for a detailed report from the Chief Secretary within four weeks.further alleged that the teacher had forced the injured boy to walk when he has finding it difficult to do so and that the principal of the school had tried to hush up t

NHRC notice to Delhi government over corporal punishment in school

Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the Delhi Chief inflicted on an eight-year-boy by a

ter taking suo motu cognisance of a report that a guest teacher at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya pushed the student of class III on the ground as

"Allegedly, the teacher beats all the them with bottles, places pens between their fingers

and presses them. The Commission has observed that the report, if true, raises serious going children," NHRC said

It has called for a detailed report from the Chief Secretary within four weeks. It was further alleged that the teacher had forced the injured boy to walk when he has finding it difficult to do so and that the principal of the school had tried to hush up the matter.

Student denies to massage teacher's legs, awarded corporal punishment: NHRC notice to Delhi Govt 25 August, 2015

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report that a guest teacher in a government run Sarvodaya Vidyalaya in Shalimar Bagh, Delhi got so annoyed with an eight year old class 3 student for refusing to massage his legs that he picked him up and threw on the ground leading to a fracture in his leg on the 3rd August, 2015. "Allegedly, the teacher beats all the boys a lot. He harasses them, hits them with bottles, places pens between their fingers and presses them," NHRC said in a press statement. The Commission has observed that the incident, if true, raises serious questions of violation of human rights of the young school going children. A notice has been issued to the Chief Secretary, Government of NCT Delhi, calling for a detailed report in the matter within four weeks. Reportedly, in spite of being unable to move, the teacher forced the injured boy to walk. When his parents tried to approach the Principal of the School in the BT block, he tried to hush up the matter. The media report also mentions the Supreme Court's directions to ensure that children are not subjected to corporal punishment in schools and receive education in an environment of freedom and dignity, free from fear.

NHRC notice to Delhi govt over corporal punishment in school AUTHOR: NITI PTI BOT - AUGUST 25, 2015

New Delhi, Aug 25 (PTI) The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the Delhi Chief Secretary in a matter of alleged corporal punishment inflicted on an eight-year-boy by a teacher at a government-run school in the Shalimar Bagh area here.

The Commission issued the notice after taking suo motu cognisance of a report that a guest teacher at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya pushed the student of class III on the ground as he had refused to "massage" the former's legs.

"Allegedly, the teacher beats all the boys a lot. He harasses them, hits them with bottles, places pens between their fingers and presses them. The Commission has observed that the report, if true, raises serious questions of violation of human rights of the young, school-going children," NHRC said in a statement here.

It has called for a detailed report from the Chief Secretary within four weeks. It was further alleged that the teacher had forced the injured boy to walk when he has finding it difficult to do so and that the principal of the school had tried to hush up the matter.

Victim of teacher's brutality catches NHRC attention Pavitra Amrit, Aug 25, 2015: NEW DELHI:

Over three weeks after a class 3 boy’s leg was broken by a government schoolteacher in north Delhi, police are yet to complete their inquiry into the incident of alleged corporal punishment that has now caught the attention of the apex rights panel. The National Human Rights Commission on Tuesday issued a notice to Chief Secretary K K Sharma in the matter of alleged corporal punishment by a guest teacher at the Sarvodya Vidyalaya (BT Block) in Shalimar Bagh. The commission issued the notice after taking suo motu cognisance of a report in Deccan Herald that a guest teacher at Sarvodaya Vidyalaya pushed eight-year-old Deepak on the ground as he had refused to “massage” his legs. “We have not even been contacted by police for a statement,” complained Anil Kumar, Deepak’s father, who admitted their hopes of getting justice on the August 3 incident were fading by the day. On Tuesday, the investigating officer looking into Kumar’s complaint, carrying the name of the guilty teacher, confirmed that the inquiry was still going on. “These matters take time,” said the sub-inspector from Shalimar Bagh police station. The NHRC gave four weeks to the Delhi government to reply and said: “Allegedly, the teacher beats all the boys a lot. He harasses them, hits them with bottles, places pens between their fingers and presses them.” “The report, if true, raises serious questions of violation of human rights of the young, school-going children,” the NHRC said. The teacher’s alleged ill-treatment on Deepak and his suspected protection by school principal has also angered parents of other children but they refused to talk against the school management out of fear of persecution. The Supreme Court banned corporal punishment for children on December 1, 2000 when it directed the state to ensure “that children are not subjected to corporal punishment in schools and they receive education in an environment of freedom and dignity, free from fear”. Area resident Dinesh Yadav, whose children do not study in the school, alleged the guilty teacher is related to the principal. “There have been similar incidents in the school earlier also. We have given a number of complaints to the deputy director of Education Department but nothing has happened,” said Yadav, who helped Deepak’s family file a complain with police. Yadav said he also took Deepak’s father to Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) for lodging a formal complaint. Anil Kumar confirmed registering a

complaint with the child-rights panel. “They have taken our statement but we are not aware of any proceeding against the teacher or school official.” Deepak told his parents that he was punished for refusing to massage the teacher’s legs. “I refused to give him a massage so he picked me up and threw me on the ground. I wasn’t able to move my leg due to the injury but he forced me to walk,” said Deepak. The class 3 student also alleged that the guilty teacher was in a habit of torturing students. “He hits us with bottles, places pens between our fingers and presses our hands and even throws us,” said Deepak, whose right leg is still plastered due to the injury.