DLSA Ganderbal organises Legal Awareness programmes on ‘Prohibition of Child Marriage & Child Labour’
GANDERBAL, October 19: The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Ganderbal today organised Legal Awareness programme on Prohibition of Child Marriage & Child Labour, with great enthusiasm and commitment at Modern Public School Chattergul Ganderbal.
The event was held under the chairmanship of the Principal District and Sessions Judge, Ganderbal and under the active guidance of the Civil Judge (Sr. Division) /Secretary, DLSA Ganderbal, Nusrat Ali Hakak.
The main focus of this awareness programme was on the pressing issues of child labour and child marriage.
The program witnessed the active participation of students, teachers, of Modern Public School and Para Legal Volunteers of DLSA Ganderbal
Mir Shahid Ul Islam, para-legal volunteer of DLSA Ganderbal shed light on the complexities and detrimental effects of child labour and child marriage.
He also elucidated the provisions and significance of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986 and the Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929 and emphasized the availability of free legal services provided to victims of child labour and child marriage, thereby encouraging those affected to seek support.
The students of Modern Public School also played a pivotal role in the program by delivering insightful speeches, enabling a broader understanding among their peers about the gravities of these social issues.
Their active involvement spoke volumes about their commitment towards building a compassionate and inclusive society.
The Principal along with the school staff members were also in attendance, displaying their unwavering support for such crucial awareness initiatives.
DLSA Ganderbal acknowledges the social responsibility associated with combating child labour and child marriage, and endeavors to create a safe environment where children can thrive and fulfill their potential.
Utilizing educational platforms like this awareness program, the organization aims to spread knowledge, raise awareness, and foster a culture of societal empathy and activism.