"To eliminate the practice of child and bonded labour, the government took this decision during a high level meeting headed by Chief Secretary Sunil Kumar," an official said here.
"A nodal officer would be appointed to handle this cell in each district," he said.
The Chief Secretary has directed that special measures should be undertaken for proper rehabilitation of rescued child and bonded labourers.
Even rescued bonded labourers will be provided 'Antyodaya' ration cards and vocational training for skill development, the official said.
In the meeting, he also emphasised that schools be opened for child labourers with the support of NGOs across the state.
The State Women and Child Development department is already running such institutions in nearly 12 districts of the state.
Expressing concern over girls' trafficking through placement agencies, Kumar has instructed Home department officials to undertake proper action to prevent the menace.
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