The NGO, which was set up by Satyarthi in 1980, said that as many as 238 rescued child labourers belonging to Delhi, many of whom were declared bonded labourers, are yet to be rehabilitated as per the Bonded Labour (Abolition) Act, 1976.
"Under the Act, it is incumbent upon the authorities to ensure the rehabilitation of the rescued children by creating a rehabilitation-cum-welfare fund of Rs 25,000 of which Rs 20,000 shall be paid by the employer as a fine and the rest shall come from the state," said BBA chairperson RS Chaurasia.
"While the reply came from all the other state governments on the rehabilitation of rescued children, government departments in Delhi keep on dodging the matter and shirking responsibility by putting the onus on each other," Senger said.
The labour department of Delhi government did not respond to BBA's criticism on the issue.
Senger said that Delhi government had conveyed to BBA that the child labourers and their families have changed their addresses in most of the cases, making them difficult to locate and rehabilitate.
The vigilance committees constituted for raid, rescue and rehabilitation of bonded child labourers -- which are supposed to meet at regular intervals -- are lying almost dysfunctional, he alleged.
"On May 24 this year, we wrote to all district magistrates in Delhi to constitute new vigilance committees at the earliest, but did not receive a single reply," Chaurasia said.
Satyarthi, 60, was on October 10 named for this year's Nobel Peace prize along with Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai. He has been working for child rights for over 30 years through BBA, the NGO which is credited with freeing over 80,000 child labourers across India.
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