An enlightening session to raise awareness on child labour, human trafficking, perils of drug abuse and welfare schemes for the backward classes
An enlightening session to raise awareness on some of the most pressing societal
issues like child labour, human trafficking, perils of drug abuse and welfare schemes
for the backward classes was held at St Agnes PU College in the auditorium. The
session featured distinguished speakers who shared their expertise on these critical
topics equipping students with valuable insights.
Mr B R Kumar, Labour Officer, Sub-division -1, Mangaluru shed light on the
prevalence of Child Labour and Young Workers’ Prohibition and Regulation
Amendment Act. He emphasized the amendments made to prohibit the employment of
children in hazardous occupations and the importance of education in eradicating child
labour. He urged students to advocate for the rights of children and report instances of
exploitation.
Mr Suresh Adiga, Assistant Director, Social Welfare Department, Mangaluru spoke
extensively about various government schemes designed to support backward classes.
He outlined scholarship programmes and financial assistance opportunities
encouraging students to make use of these resources.
Mr Umesh Aiyappa, Sub Inspector, Kadri Police Station, Mangaluru delivered an
impactful talk on the dangers of drug abuse. He highlighted the psychological and
social impact of substance abuse and underscored the importance of awareness
counselling and early intervention to combat this issue effectively. He also explained
the risks associated with mobile tracking and the dangers of clicking on unknown
links. He urged students to adopt safe online practices such as avoiding suspicious
websites and securing personal data to protect them from cyber threats.
Mr Shukaraj S Kottary, Defense Counsel, District Legal Services Authority,
Mangaluru addressed the alarming issue of human trafficking, focusing on the
methods used by traffickers and the ways to prevent such crimes. He stressed the
importance of vigilance and collective action in combating trafficking, urging students
to become informed and proactive citizens.
Mr Virendra Kumar, Senior Labour Inspector, Mangaluru, Mr Srinivas, the Project
Director, Mangaluru, Sr Norine Dsouza, The Principal, Sr Janet Sequeira, The Vice
Principal and Dr Tressie Menezes, The Convenor were the other dignitaries on the
dais.
Mrs Shailaja, Department of Kannada eloquently anchored the session ensuring a
seamless flow of the programme. Mrs Chrystle, Department of Statistics extended a
warm welcome to the speakers, faculty and students.
Dr Tressie Menezes, Convenor delivered the vote of thanks. Leona and group invoked
God’s blessings with their soulful singing. The session proved to be highly informative
equipping students with knowledge and tools to address societal issues and protect
themselves in the digital age.