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A Supreme Court commission that had been formed on 2 January to investigate bonded labor in Pakistan has reported that none of the brick kilns in Islamabad are registered with the government.
The commission filed its report based on information collected during visits to kilns in the federal capital and the interviews of kiln owners, and kiln laborers and their families by its officials.
A statement by the commission read:
Some of the brick kilns are clustered in a particular area but some are located far away from each other. Scattered and far-away location of brick kilns has some serious consequences for the prevalence of bonded labour practices.
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A news report highlighted that the probe had noted the following discrepancies:
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Suggestions made by the commission:
Commission highlights via Samaa News.
Islamabad’s brick kilns have been built mostly on agricultural land acquired over a covenant that is valid for 20 to 30 years. The government is currently devising strategies to regulate the brick business, subject to the approval of the concerned authorities.
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03/02/2021 06:36 AM
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