It is to be noted that both child labour and manual scavenging are illegal in India. Five 12-years-old girls were allegedly forced to clean up a choked sewerage pipeline at an orphanage in Hyderabad. The warden and supervisor of the orphanage, which is home to many HIV positive children, were arrested after a passerby saw the girls lifting filth with their bare hands and reported the matter to the police. Officials from Uppal police station along with child rights activists raided the orphanage after which Prajavathi and Elavarasan were held under the Child Labour Act, 1986, and sections of Juvenile Justice Act, the report quotes police inspector Narasimha Reddy as saying. However, in defence, the orphanage staffers reportedly said that since the municipal workers did not turn up to clean the tank after several requests, the young girls 'volunteered' to clean it, adding that since the children staying in the orphanage were HIV patients, no one would come to clean the manholes.
He has applied for political asylum, according to Sergey Piskunov with RUSA LGBT, a group for Russian-speaking members of the LGBT community. "And they don't care."© Copyright 2017 by CBS San Francisco and Bay City News Service. "He's in our custody because they don't have detention space."Yglesias referred further questions regarding Davydov's case to Customs and Border Protection. Denis Davydov, 30, arrived in the U.S. legally in September 2014 and overstayed his visa. "They checked his documents, and he said they were trying really hard to find something wrong," Piskunov said.
It is to be noted that both child labour and manual scavenging are illegal in India. Five 12-years-old girls were allegedly forced to clean up a choked sewerage pipeline at an orphanage in Hyderabad. The warden and supervisor of the orphanage, which is home to many HIV positive children, were arrested after a passerby saw the girls lifting filth with their bare hands and reported the matter to the police. Officials from Uppal police station along with child rights activists raided the orphanage after which Prajavathi and Elavarasan were held under the Child Labour Act, 1986, and sections of Juvenile Justice Act, the report quotes police inspector Narasimha Reddy as saying. However, in defence, the orphanage staffers reportedly said that since the municipal workers did not turn up to clean the tank after several requests, the young girls 'volunteered' to clean it, adding that since the children staying in the orphanage were HIV patients, no one would come to clean the manholes.
It is to be noted that both child labour and manual scavenging are illegal in India. Five 12-years-old girls were allegedly forced to clean up a choked sewerage pipeline at an orphanage in Hyderabad. The warden and supervisor of the orphanage, which is home to many HIV positive children, were arrested after a passerby saw the girls lifting filth with their bare hands and reported the matter to the police. Officials from Uppal police station along with child rights activists raided the orphanage after which Prajavathi and Elavarasan were held under the Child Labour Act, 1986, and sections of Juvenile Justice Act, the report quotes police inspector Narasimha Reddy as saying. However, in defence, the orphanage staffers reportedly said that since the municipal workers did not turn up to clean the tank after several requests, the young girls 'volunteered' to clean it, adding that since the children staying in the orphanage were HIV patients, no one would come to clean the manholes.
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