Bondage : human rights & development
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- 978-9386473912
- CS 341.481 MIS
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Gandhi Smriti Library | CS 341.481 MIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out to Happy Velley Hostel (HappyVellery) | 2024-01-11 | 162179 |
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CS 341.23 NAR United Nations at 50 | CS 341.2323 PUR Perilous interventions: the security council and the politics of chaos | CS 341.4 ENS Ensuring integrity: lessons from judiciary | CS 341.481 MIS Bondage : human rights & development | CS 341.481 PON Glimpses of human rights / by M Ponnaian, Panch Ramalingam and Rani Ponnaian | CS 341.481 PON Human rights for the third millennium / by M.Ponnaian, Panch Ramalingam and Rani Ponnaian | CS 341.481 SEN Human rights in a developing society |
ost Indian states and UTs are in denial mode about the existence of bonded labour. Law Enforcers have mostly not lived up to the laudable intentions of the frameworks of the bonded labour (abolition) Act, 1976. Governments failed to translate into action the directions of the Supreme Court and recommendations of the National human rights Commission. This book seeks to change the mind-set of those tasked with removing modern-day bondage. It seeks to promote a broad awareness and critical consciousness about the provisions of the Constitution in the minds of all stakeholders, especially Non-profits. This has been done through a dialectical exercise or Q&A format.
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