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Cotton production affects children's education in T'gana's Gadwal

Telangana cotton farmers force their children to drop out of school and work in cotton fields to increase cotton production.

Cotton production affects children's education in T'gana's Gadwal
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Published : Oct 30, 2019, 11:30 PM IST

Updated : Oct 31, 2019, 10:15 AM IST

Gadwal: Telangana's Jogulamba Gadwal district is noted for producing cotton with its high-quality cotton seed, the suitable soil condition, water and rainfall.

Cotton production affects children's education in T'gana's Gadwal

The place has seen a spurt of cotton mills with immense improvement in its production. The large growth in cotton production has also led to farmers avoiding the cultivation of other cash crops.

Although on one hand there is a thriving cotton production in the state, one the other, there has been a steady increase in the number of school dropouts in the place, invariably linked to increasing cotton cultivation.

Here, cotton farmers force their children to drop out of schools for at least two months in order to help them in cotton fields. Huge labour is required for 60 days during the pollination due to which parents make their kids work on the fields from morning 6 am to 5 pm in the evening.

Taking cognizance of the situation, the District Collector along with the Superintendent of Police have given instructions of doing rounds in and around the village that might help to put an end to the ill-practice of child labour.

The government has also issued a directive to file cases against people who employ children on fields (including their parents) after learning the seriousness of the issue.

Another NGO working for children education, named MV Foundation (MVF) initiated volunteering wherein individuals work as 'motivators' to help stop child labour and counsel the parents to send their children to school regularly.

However, the ground reality still remains the same.

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Gadwal: Telangana's Jogulamba Gadwal district is noted for producing cotton with its high-quality cotton seed, the suitable soil condition, water and rainfall.

Cotton production affects children's education in T'gana's Gadwal

The place has seen a spurt of cotton mills with immense improvement in its production. The large growth in cotton production has also led to farmers avoiding the cultivation of other cash crops.

Although on one hand there is a thriving cotton production in the state, one the other, there has been a steady increase in the number of school dropouts in the place, invariably linked to increasing cotton cultivation.

Here, cotton farmers force their children to drop out of schools for at least two months in order to help them in cotton fields. Huge labour is required for 60 days during the pollination due to which parents make their kids work on the fields from morning 6 am to 5 pm in the evening.

Taking cognizance of the situation, the District Collector along with the Superintendent of Police have given instructions of doing rounds in and around the village that might help to put an end to the ill-practice of child labour.

The government has also issued a directive to file cases against people who employ children on fields (including their parents) after learning the seriousness of the issue.

Another NGO working for children education, named MV Foundation (MVF) initiated volunteering wherein individuals work as 'motivators' to help stop child labour and counsel the parents to send their children to school regularly.

However, the ground reality still remains the same.

READ: Innocents not even safe in childcare homes: Report

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Jogulamba Gadwal district is most popular for producing cotton in Telangana. The cotton produced here is classified as a high-quality cotton seed, owing to the soil condition, water and rainfall.

The cotton production has been so good that in the last five years, the district has seen a spurt of cotton mills, resulting in almost every farmer producing cotton avoiding other cash crops. 

However, this thriving cotton production has shown its adverse impact in immensely affecting the education of children in the district. In normal days the present percentage would be 85% and in this season it will fall to 60%. Farmers force their children to drop out of school for at least two months a year, as most of them cannot hire labour. Cotton production requires huge labour during pollination, which happens for 60 days.The children who drop out of school to help their parents, work from 6am to 5pm every day.

Acknowledging the critical issue of child labour and education, MV Foundation (MVF)- an NGO working for child education ... designed a programme in the district by deputing volunteers, who work as motivators, and help in stopping child labour and counsel the parents to send their kids to school regularly. Their primary job is to stop the children from dropping out from school and make them join in KGVBs.

The government has also issued a directive to file cases against people who employ children in fields (including their parents) after learning the gravity of the issue. The District Collector and Superintendent of Police have instructed police constables to make rounds of villages to stop the menace. However, the ground reality remains the same.

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Last Updated : Oct 31, 2019, 10:15 AM IST
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