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State - May 19, 2025

Yogi government commits to making Uttar Pradesh child labour-free by 2027

Lucknow : In a determined push to eradicate child labour, the Yogi Adityanath-led government has launched a comprehensive state-wide campaign aimed at making Uttar Pradesh completely child labour-free by 2027. Backed by multi-dimensional schemes, the initiative focuses on awareness, education, and rehabilitation—ensuring that every child in the state is given opportunities for growth, learning, and a dignified future instead of being forced into work.

The Yogi government’s campaign against child labour has moved beyond government offices to reach every village and street, where childhood is blossoming and the future is being shaped. To further strengthen this effort, special awareness programs are planned for June 12, coinciding with the World Day Against Child Labour. These programs aim to send a clear message to society that children belong in schools, not in labour. The campaign will be intensified through coordinated efforts across various government departments.

Thanks to the government’s initiatives, 10,336 child labourers have been identified so far. Between 2017-18 and 2024-25, 12,426 child labourers have been rehabilitated educationally, enabling them to return to school and start afresh. Moreover, the government has supported the families of these children, providing economic assistance to 1,089 families to prevent them from forcing their children into work.

Under the ‘Bal Shramik Vidya Yojana’, 2,000 working children have been enrolled in schools and given financial aid to ensure that their education is uninterrupted. This scheme not only promotes education but also works to transform social attitudes towards child labour.

In addition to combating child labour, the government has taken a firm stance against bonded labour. Between 2017-18 and 2024-25, a total of 1,408 bonded labourers have been rehabilitated, receiving financial assistance amounting to ₹18.17 crore. This initiative is a significant step toward enabling these individuals to lead independent and dignified lives.

Through the Labour Welfare Council, eight welfare schemes are currently being implemented for workers in the organized sector. The government has allocated a corpus fund of ₹40 crore to support these programs. In the current financial year 2024-25 alone, relief amounting to ₹1.32 crore has been provided to 309 workers.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has emphasized that childhood is the most valuable phase of life, and investing in children is the greatest investment of all. Guided by this vision, the government is committed to steering every child in the state toward education, security, and dignity by eradicating child labour.

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