– Omprakash Mishra
Ranchi : The girls of Jharkhand, who had gone from their sanctum sanctorum to the state in search of employment, were kept hostage in Bengaluru for a long time, who were today freed from there by the efforts of the Jharkhand government. was brought back home. Musabani’s talented Anjali Paan is now happy. After her return home, she will now be able to meet her family. Like Anjali Paan, the other six girls of Potka block have returned to their homes.
Anjali Pan, who is skilled in tailoring, told that after taking training from Skill Development Center Dimna, she along with her colleagues went to do sewing-embroidery work in a textile industry in Bangalore. Upon reaching there, everyone was put to work. But, the kind of facilities that were said to be provided were not given. He was also not being treated well. They were neither given proper accommodation nor food facilities. On complaining to the warden, the warden was threatened with assault. They wanted to return home, but were not being allowed to come. He was held hostage.
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Along with giving information about the matter to the Skill Development Center Dimna, the girls appealed to the Chief Minister and the local MLA to return home. As soon as the matter came to the notice of the Chief Minister, the Labor Department and the Deputy Commissioner of East Singhbhum were ordered to safely return the girls at the earliest. After this, the Labor Department actively paved the way for everyone to return home.