The raids, which followed an investigation by Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA), the organisation founded by Nobel prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, were conducted by officials of the local police and administration.
Four persons were arrested for allegedly bringing children from poor families to Delhi and giving them up to serve as menial workers at low wages, sources said a BBA representative.
The girls, who hailed from different districts of Jharkhand, Assam and West Bengal, were rescued during raids at four "illegal" placement agencies based in the Shakurpur area, said a senior police officer.
"Almost half of the stay-at-home labour employed in Delhi is underage. This constitutes about 5 lakh minors who are being abused and neglected in the capital," claimed RS Chaurasia, chairperson of the organisation.
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