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Those were challenging times for the Bachpan Bachao Andolan. Over the years, its members faced brutal physical attacks and some of them have even been assassinated.

“The people who enslave others are usually very powerful. So it’s common for us to conduct raids without the help of the police, especially when these factories or brothels are owned by someone with very strong contacts. We have been attacked plenty of times. One of my colleagues was shot dead. Another was beaten to death. I myself have a broken shoulder and scars all over my body,” says Kailash.

However, these incidents only strengthened Kailash’s resolve to continue with his work.

In Delhi, Bachpan Bachao Andolan established the Mukti Ashram in 1991. This was the first rescue home for bonded labourers in the country. In this transit home, children get food, clothing and medical and psychological aid. In 1998, Bachpan Bachao Andolan set up the Bal Ashram in Rajasthan to ensure long-term assistance to victims of child labour.

After rescuing him from a zari factory in Delhi, the organisation rehabilitated Imtiyaz and sent him home. However, during follow-up visits, its members realised that the child wasn’t going to school regularly.

The organisation convinced his parents to send him to the Bal Ashram, where Imtiyaz now leads a happy life.

“Life has changed a lot. I am in class 6 now. I take classical singing lessons and want to become an engineer when I grow up. My role model is Mr. Satyarthi and I hope I can free child labourers like he did when I grow up,” says Imtiyaz.



Apart from rehabilitating victims, the organisation also spreads awareness on the importance of education. For this purpose, it has encouraged the establishment of Bal Mitra Grams or child-friendly villages. The organisation has created as many as 151 Bal Mitra Grams since 2001. This model requires that children be withdrawn from labour units and sent to school. In these villages, children also form Bal Panchayats to influence the decision making process and get democratic space for themselves.

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