
UP reaffirms pledge to end child labour
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ers, and rehabilitated children, came together to pledge support for the programme, at an event to mark the conclusion of the Child Labour Eradication Week from June 12–17. Labour and employment minister Anil Rajbhar said that the challenge to eradicate child labour in UP by 2027 was "tough," but the govt's commitment and foresight gave him the confidence to achieve it.

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Time of India
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- Time of India
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Indian Express
4 hours ago
- Indian Express
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Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
HC stays action taken on basis of alleged letter from ‘RSS HQ'
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