Imagine this, you and your family can’t afford the next meal and all hopes of finding a job have dwindled away. Helpless, you borrow money from a landowner and in return you along with your family, promise to work for him. Here you are made to toil for endless hours, your movement is restricted and if you protest you are beaten mercilessly- stripped off all your rights and dignity.

 

Today, people are still exploited in a system that was legally abolished over 40 years ago. End Bonded Labour is a community of people committed to connecting the masses with information on how they can support The End of Bonded Labour.

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The Courage For Great Expectations

Laadu and his wife Sugra were unaware of the dangers of getting trapped in bonded labour when they decided to explore work….

Standing On Their Own Feet

Sudheesh was among a group of 10 boys (2 of whom were minors) trafficked from the village of Paliyana in Wayanad district of Kerala…

Rebuilding Lives

Lal Singh will never forget the sound of an alien language shouting at him. He tried to obey without flinching when it was translated…

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Yet a long way to go…

It is a tedious task to bring to the notice of the government officials that the citizens of their State have been kept under bondage

Maladies of victims of human trafficking: time for our public justice system to be awakened.

Human trafficking is defined as

Whoever, for the purpose of exploitation, (a) recruits, (b) transports, (c) harbours, (d) transfers, or (e) receives, a person or persons, by

Death of dreams

There is a point in the second half of the recent blockbuster Gully Boy when the protagonist’s father tells him that his circumstances don’t allow him to dream.

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