The Commission has observed that the content of the report is "painful" and narrates a horrible story of the plight of the poor victims who had been kept in bondage in extremely inhuman conditions.
The NHRC today said it has issued notice to the Chief Secretary and the Delhi Police Commissioner and sought detailed reports in four weeks about steps taken for relief, issuance of release certificates and rehabilitation of the victims, aged 8-13.
According to reports, all 26 boys belong to Bihar's Motihari district, who were brought to Delhi around six months ago. Six of them are from the same village, indicating that they could also have been victims of child trafficking, the NHRC said.
The boys were rescued from the factory in Seelampur area.
Expressing serious concern over the incident, the Commission also observed how neither the police nor the civil authorities could check such an illegal activity within the national capital.
Reportedly, the job of the children was to cut threads of denim and pack it.
"The task was to pack 10 pieces of the cloth item in 10 minutes and the one who finished last used to be beaten up with a hammer by the employer. The victims were forced to work for 22 hours a day," it said.
They are at present staying at Mukti Ashram, a children home run by the Bachpan Bachao Andolan, an NGO headed by Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi.
"The report quoted Satyarthi as saying that little has changed after three decades when the worst case of slavery was unearthed in 1983, rescuing 27 children from the carpet industry in Mirzapur of Uttar Pradesh," the Commission said.
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