Jharna Joshi, a 22-year-old college student from Ahmedabad in the Indian state of Gujarat, helped rescue 111 child labourers from one of the biggest ceramic factories in Morbi, Gujarat.
She followed {several} buses {of children} and discovered that it led to a factory unit of Sonaki, a company that manufactures ceramic utensils.
Unsure of the ages of the children working in the factory, she decided to apply for a job at the factory to find out the ages of the labourers and the kind of conditions they were working under.
Working in the pasting and design department, Jharna soon found out that most of the labourers were below 18 years of age. She also noticed that they worked very long hours and were often deprived of food and water. They also weren’t allowed breaks to rest during their shifts.
Horrified, Jharna sent a report to the Department of Child Welfare within two weeks of working at the factory. The report, which contained details of the atrocities and inhuman conditions of the factory, lead to a raid where 111 children were rescued.
Officials from various departments, including the departments of social defence, police, labour, and employment, organized the raid. The Deputy Labour Commissioner of the area called the biggest ever rescue operation of child workers in Saurashtra. A hundred of these were underage girls.
The owner of the company as well as other factory officials were livid. After receiving several threats after the factory raid, she was attacked by two men, according to a report in The Quint.
Despite her injuries, Jharna remains undeterred. She said that she knows of more factories in the area that employ underage labourers, and has vowed to continue fighting against child labour practices.
Most of them were girls. 100/111. Don’t overlook that.
This is a super important point.
Modern slavery, worker abuses, and underage labor is still depressingly common, in a lot more countries than we realize (including the US and Europe). But specifically in the manufacturing supply chain, these workers are far, far more likely to be women and underaged girls.
(via persephones-flowers)
yplk reblogged this from hansbekhart
bottleoftonic liked this stuck-in-limbo-with-a-lost-soul reblogged this from lochana-sk
stuck-in-limbo-with-a-lost-soul liked this
yibiy59418 liked this
pleasantsharkpaper liked this
brotosstm liked this
ultimatemeganekko reblogged this from hard-in-hightown
ultimatemeganekko liked this comatose--overdose reblogged this from hard-in-hightown
hard-in-hightown reblogged this from averyterrible
hard-in-hightown liked this
jovialpizzatyrant liked this
doyoudoubtmetraitor reblogged this from gothhabiba lallakhansa liked this
ohhai-howareyouholdingup reblogged this from kittensandsunshine
ohhai-howareyouholdingup liked this
kittensandsunshine reblogged this from thecephalopodagency
majorkirastan liked this
i-say-gay-you-say-ships reblogged this from kit-kat57
i-say-gay-you-say-ships liked this kit-kat57 reblogged this from multibear
multibear liked this infantisimo liked this
merolv01 reblogged this from rad-feminism
flowerthatbloomsin-adversity liked this
eclareniblets reblogged this from droptheviolin
alphabetsouppredictsyourdoom liked this
droptheviolin reblogged this from freakishlemon
wordcubed liked this
ericdubya liked this
wiych reblogged this from hungwy
apollon-ian reblogged this from hungwy
apollon-ian liked this
rent-fractals liked this cosmicblog liked this
saltyreformer liked this
catdesk reblogged this from greencheeked
chocobonballoon liked this
nothingisrealworld reblogged this from organizedstudy