IMPHAL | Sept 26
Labour and employment minister, Thokchom Radheshyam Singh attended the launching of the web portal PENCIL – Platform for Effective Enforcement for No Child Labour – to fight against child labour at the national conference on child labour.
The PENCIL web portal was launched and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Child and Adolescent Labour was released by the home minister, government of India, Rajnath Singh at the national conference on child labour held at Pravasi Bhartiya Kendra, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi, today.
Developed by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, the portal PENCIL is an electronic device to effectively implement the National Child Labour Project, (NCLP) to work against child labour for no child labour in the country. PENCIL portal has five components: Child Tracking System, Complaint Corner, State Government, National Child Labour Project and Convergence.
Th. Radheshyam, speaking in the conference, said that due to bad road conditions in Manipur and other places in the Northeastern States, it is hard to implement certain centrally sponsored schemes. He urged the central government to extend more support and help towards Manipur and Northeastern States as the state still needs to develop in terms of infrastructure and many more.
He added, the PENCIL portal and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Child and Adolescent Labour would give an extra hand in fighting against and monitoring child abuse as it is an online portal even the Project Societies can access from anywhere.
The Standard Operating Procedure (SoP) aims for Child Labour Free India by creating a platform for trainers, practitioners and monitoring agencies, ensuring prohibition and protection of children and adolescents from hazardous labour.
The PENCIL portal is to provide effective implementation and monitoring mechanism for both enforcement of the legislative and NCLP. It is also an online mechanism for connecting the Central government to state government, district and to all project societies.
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