Bonded Labour

Bonded Labor is a form of modern-day slavery in which individuals become trapped in debt bondage, unable to escape their situation due to the high interest rates and exploitative working conditions imposed by their employers. This practice is often prevalent in industries such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing. Bonded labor deprives individuals of their freedom and basic human rights, subjecting them to physical and emotional abuse, and often leading to long-term health problems.

The intersection of bonded labor and human trafficking is significant, as individuals may be lured into bonded labor through false promises of employment or better opportunities. In many cases, traffickers use the threat of violence or coercion to trap individuals in bonded labor, keeping them in a perpetual cycle of debt and exploitation. Bonded labor can also be a contributing factor to human trafficking as individuals may be forced to migrate to other areas or countries to find work, placing them at risk of further exploitation.

Addressing bonded labor requires a comprehensive and multi-faceted approach, including stronger legal frameworks, more effective enforcement mechanisms, and increased protection and support for victims. This includes measures to prevent bonded labor from occurring in the first place, as well as support for victims to escape and recover from their experiences. Furthermore, efforts to address bonded labor must be integrated into broader strategies to combat human trafficking and forced labor, recognizing the close connections between these issues and the need for coordinated action to address them effectively.

 

 

50 Million People Are Facing 'Modern Slavery' Worldwide: UN – The Sparrow News
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50 Million People Are Facing 'Modern Slavery' Worldwide: UN – The Sparrow News

Almost every country has the ‘right to live freely’ as their fundamental right today. However, millions of children and adults are still being exploited for other people’s commercial and personal gains. The United Nations (UN) has shared data confirming that last year around 50 million people were trapped in ‘modern slavery’. The data was released…

Spatial embeddedness: The case of child labour on BT cottonseed farms – Times of India
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Spatial embeddedness: The case of child labour on BT cottonseed farms – Times of India

The global discourse resolutely insists on ending child labour which is often associated with slavery, forced labour, sexual exploitation and any work damaging the health and well-being of children. This is done by invoking a moral terminology which argues that low labour standards in ‘errant’ countries of the Global South are unacceptable, unfair and illegitimate…

Bonded labourers taking advantage of the practice by running a racket, says SC judge Hemant Gupta
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Bonded labourers taking advantage of the practice by running a racket, says SC judge Hemant Gupta

Image for representation. | Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters Supreme Court judge Hemant Gupta on Wednesday commented that a racket was being run in India on the pretext of bonded labour as the labourers were taking advantage of the practice, reported Bar and Bench. “Do you know who are bonded labourers,” asked Justice Gupta at a hearing. “They…

Delhi saw 73.5% jump in human trafficking cases last year, NCRB data reveals
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Delhi saw 73.5% jump in human trafficking cases last year, NCRB data reveals

Delhi registered a 73.5% increase in cases of human trafficking last year with most victims being pushed into forced labour and prostitution, data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) shows. Over 509 victims were trafficked from different parts of the country to Delhi, police said, adding that they have managed to rescue and rehabilitate…

1,623 victims of child trafficking rescued from 16 states in June: BBA – Tribune India
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1,623 victims of child trafficking rescued from 16 states in June: BBA – Tribune India

PTI New Delhi, July 1 Sunil worked at a Chennai bakery for 12 hours a day for an income so meagre that it did not meet even his own expenses and innocent indulgences. He is just 14. Sixteen-year-old Renu worked as a domestic help in a posh locality in Delhi, sacrificing her childhood. Separated by…

Sindh govt fails to address education crisis: PTI MPA – The Express Tribune
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Sindh govt fails to address education crisis: PTI MPA – The Express Tribune

Rabia Azfar Nizami says 20 laws for child protection exist in province, none implemented KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sindh Assembly member Rabia Azfar Nizami while speaking in the provincial assembly session on Friday strongly criticised the Sindh government for failing to address the educational crisis in the province. As she adjusted her mike and timer, the…

Ground report: How cyclones Amphan & Yaas pushed girls from the Sundarbans into trafficking
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Ground report: How cyclones Amphan & Yaas pushed girls from the Sundarbans into trafficking

Cyclone-battered South 24 Paraganas is one of country’s poorest districts & hunting ground for traffickers It has been a stormy life for cousins Tisha and Salima. Growing up in the Sundarbans delta in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district, they remember cyclones as major milestones in their lives. Still in their teens, they have endured…

Climate change and modern slavery: the nexus that cannot be ignored
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Climate change and modern slavery: the nexus that cannot be ignored

8 June 2022 As IIED launches new research demonstrating that climate change not only increases vulnerability but is leading to modern slavery, our CEO Jasmine O’Connor, reflects on the evidence so far and what needs to happen now. A ruined house a little way down the valley from a mudslide. The brown mark shows how…

Agonising film SOLD shows the brutality of child trafficking | Daily Mail Online
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Agonising film SOLD shows the brutality of child trafficking | Daily Mail Online

‘Trafficking children for sex is an abomination of humanity’: Gillian Anderson admits being shocked at the scale of the slave trade in India Up to 46 million people globally live as slaves, generating an estimated $150 billion in illegal profits a year An estimated 1.8 million children are sold into the sex trade every year …