Section 13 of BLSA : Section 13: Vigilance Committees
BLSA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a small village in a rural district where reports have surfaced about certain individuals being forced into bonded labor at a local brick kiln. The workers are not allowed to leave, and their debts seem to be ever-increasing, preventing them from achieving freedom.
In response to these reports, the State Government issues a notification to set up a Vigilance Committee in the district to investigate and address the issue of bonded labor. The committee is formed with the District Magistrate as the Chairman, and includes three nominated members from the l...
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