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Mumbai Rescues 13 Child Labourers from Kandivali Jewellery Unit

13 child labourers rescued, owner and operator detained in Kandivali.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 20 August 2026 at 02:51 pm
Mumbai Rescues 13 Child Labourers from Kandivali Jewellery Unit

In a significant operation, the Mumbai authorities have rescued 13 child labourers from a jewellery unit in Kandivali. The rescue effort was carried out by the Mumbai police and other concerned agencies.

The jewellery unit, located in the Kandivali area of Mumbai, was found to be employing children in violation of labour laws. The owner and operator of the unit have been detained by the authorities for questioning.

The rescued children are reported to be between the ages of 10 and 16. They were found to be working in hazardous conditions, without proper safety gear or protection. The authorities have stated that the children were being made to work for long hours, often in excess of 12 hours a day.

The rescue operation was the result of a tip-off received by the authorities about the presence of child labourers in the jewellery unit. A team of officials from the labour department, police, and other agencies raided the unit and found the children working there.

The owner and operator of the unit have been booked under relevant sections of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986. The authorities have also stated that they will be taking further action against the accused.

The rescued children have been sent to a shelter home, where they will receive medical attention, food, and other necessary care. The authorities have also stated that they will be providing counseling and other support to the children to help them reintegrate into society.

The incident highlights the ongoing problem of child labour in Mumbai, despite efforts by the authorities to curb the practice. It is estimated that thousands of children are still engaged in child labour in the city, often in hazardous and exploitative conditions.

The Mumbai authorities have appealed to the public to report any instances of child labour, and have stated that they will take strict action against those found to be employing children in violation of labour laws.

The rescue of the 13 child labourers is a significant step towards combating child labour in Mumbai. However, more needs to be done to address the root causes of the problem and to ensure that children are protected from exploitation.

In recent years, there have been several instances of child labour being reported in Mumbai, with many children being rescued from factories, workshops, and other establishments. The authorities have stated that they are committed to eradicating child labour from the city, and will continue to take strict action against those found to be employing children.

The incident has also highlighted the need for greater awareness and vigilance about child labour in Mumbai. The public can play a crucial role in reporting instances of child labour, and helping to bring perpetrators to justice.

In conclusion, the rescue of the 13 child labourers from the Kandivali jewellery unit is a significant step towards combating child labour in Mumbai. The authorities must continue to take strict action against those found to be employing children, and work towards creating a safer and more protective environment for children in the city.

Frequently asked questions

How many child labourers were rescued from the Kandivali jewellery unit?

13 child labourers were rescued from the Kandivali jewellery unit.

What action has been taken against the owner and operator of the unit?

The owner and operator of the unit have been detained and booked under relevant sections of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986.

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