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DTF inspects Sumbal in Rescue & Rehabilitation Drive

by KT News Desk
February 27, 2026
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DTF inspects Sumbal in Rescue & Rehabilitation Drive
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Bandipora, Feb 27:  District Task Force (DTF) Bandipora on Friday conducted an inspection drive at Sumbal under the ongoing Pan-India Rescue and Rehabilitation Campaign 3.0 being implemented under Mission Vatsalya.

The drive was carried out in collaboration with the Labour Department and District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Bandipora, with the aim of identifying and preventing instances of child labour, trafficking and other forms of child exploitation.

During the inspection, the team visited various commercial establishments and workplaces to assess adherence to child protection laws and labour regulations. The officials also interacted with shopkeepers, workers and members of the public, sensitizing them about the legal provisions related to child labour and the importance of protecting child rights.

Officials from the Labour Department highlighted the provisions of child labour laws and penalties for violations, while the DLSA informed stakeholders about the availability of free legal aid and support services for vulnerable children and their families.

The District Task Force reiterated its commitment towards ensuring a safe and secure environment for children in the district and emphasized that strict action will be taken against violators as per law. Authorities further informed that such inspection drives will continue across the district to strengthen child protection mechanisms and ensure rehabilitation and reintegration of rescued children.

The district administration urged the public to cooperate with authorities and report any cases of child labour or exploitation for timely action and protection of children.

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