United Medicare Association Demands Crackdown on Child Labor and Begging in Baghpat
The United Medicare Association (UMA), led by Dr. Riyasat Ali, has submitted a formal memorandum to Baghpat DM Ashmita Lal, demanding an immediate end to child labor and forced begging. The association is calling for strict legal action against exploiters, alongside educational support and unemployment benefits for impoverished families to ensure long-term rehabilitation.
The association underscored the gravity of the situation, emphasizing that children are being deprived of their fundamental rights and exploited for financial gain. During the meeting, Dr. Ali advocated for immediate and stringent legal action against those found orchestrating or facilitating child exploitation. Beyond mere enforcement, the UMA’s proposal takes a holistic approach to the crisis, linking the prevalence of child labor to deeper socio-economic vulnerabilities. The memorandum specifically calls on the administration to ensure the integration of these children into the formal education system, while simultaneously providing a social safety net through unemployment allowances for their families.
By highlighting the intersection of poverty and exploitation, the United Medicare Association is pushing for a shift from reactive policing to proactive social reform. District Magistrate Ashmita Lal received the memorandum amidst growing calls for a coordinated response between civil society and local government. This initiative marks a significant step toward transforming Baghpat into a child-friendly district, signaling that the community will no longer tolerate the marginalization of its youngest citizens. The success of this appeal now rests on the administration’s ability to implement swift, transparent measures that provide both a deterrent to exploiters and a path to dignity for the affected families.

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