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In the Government Order first read above, the Government have approved the State Action Plan for Eradication of Child Labour and sanctioned

2d5d31634e02098322ea80a2cb5cd704f0118380 · 1986 · State unknown

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Parent: THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT (PROHIBITION AND REGULATION) ACT, 1986 (e28c8001a2a5d1e9f6e90c4c939bc616d5dfa694)

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G.O.(Ms).No.8 ORDER: In the Government Order first read above, the Government have approved the State Action Plan for Eradication of Child Labour and sanctioned a sum of Rs.1.25 crore to the State Child Labour Rehabilitation Cum Welfare Society for implementing the Action Plan at District level and State level. In the letter second read above, the Commissioner of Labour has sent the revised State Action Plan for Eradication of Child Labour and Eradication of Adolescent Labour in Hazardous Occupations and Processes as per the provisions available in the amended act that is the Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 to the Government for approval. The revised State Action Plan for Child Labour sent by the Commissioner of Labour contains the salient features of the amended Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, National Child Labour Project, Release and Rescue process, Enforcement of Labour Laws, Awareness Generation, Skill Development Training, Implementation of State Action Plan, Economic Rehabilitation, Community Participation, Monitoring Mechanism, Mainstreaming Child Labour and Convergence of Services of the concerned departments etc.,. The above said actions are interrelated with line departments of Revenue, Municipal Administration and Water Supply, Social Defence, Home (Police), Health, Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare, Rural Development and School Education, etc. The Government after careful consideration approve the "State Action Plan for Eradication of Child Labour and Eradication of Adolescent Labour in Hazardous Occupations and Processes as in the annexures. The Departments noted in the address entry are instructed to implement the State Action Plan for Eradication of Child Labour and Eradication of Adole

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1 · Identification of children and adolescents engaged in employment
2 · Enforcement of labour laws prohibiting child and adolescent labour
2 · 1. Inspections / Raids to rescue and rehabilitate Child and Adolescent Labour
2 · 2. Rescue and legal action
3 · Education and skill development
3 · 1. Mainstreaming Child Labour
3 · 2. National child labour project
3 · 3. Alternate schools under SSA
3 · 4. Skill Training (Modular Employable Skill) for the NCLP Children who are not mainstreamed into formal Schools
3 · 5. Vocational training and employment opportunities to adolescents rescued from hazardous occupations and processes:-
4 · Economic Rehabilitation:
5 · Awareness Generation
6 · Recognition for child labour elimination and celebrating success
9 · Involvement of Employers
10 · Community participation in child labour elimination
11 · Training
12 · Convergence of services
13 · IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STATE ACTION PLAN
1 · The Factories Act, 1948:
6 · The Merchant Shipping Act, 1958:
7 · The Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961:
12 · The Tamil Nadu Manual Workers (Regulation of Employment and conditions of work) 1982
5 · The Commissioner of Labour shall monitor the performance of the District Collectors in this regard and report to Government .
2 · The Advisory Committee on Free and Compulsory Education Act has also requested to issue instructions to Director of School Education, Director of Elementary Education, and Director of Matriculation Schools in accordance with the RTE mandate.
3 · The Government, after careful consideration, accept the suggestion of the Advisory Committee on Free and Compulsory Education Act, Accordingly they direct the Director of School Education, the Director of Elementary Education and the Director of Matriculation Schools to issue suitable instructions to the schools through their inspecting officers indicating the basic responsibilities to the schools as mentioned in para 1 above under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act , 2009.