"Bonded labour is a blot on our society. Feudal thinking is the major reason behind it. Kings and saints have tried to bring reforms over centuries but this practice continues. Exploitation has become a psychological nature and Dalits and other marginalised communities suffer a lot," he said.
Dattatreya, the Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment, was addressing a gathering on the inauguration of a two-day 'National Seminar on Bonded Labour' hosted by the National Human Right Commission at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library here.
NHRC Chairperson Justice H L Dattu in the opening address called for adopting a "holistic approach" to tackle "emerging form of forced labour and trafficking".
"We require dual approach as it involves vulnerability of victims and impunity enjoyed by the exploiters," he said.
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Dattu in his address said that despite several laws, plans, policies, programmes and schemes, the records of national governance, public investment and development action "yield little matching evidence" of substantive work towards elimination of bonded labour.
"A set of time-bound targets should be fixed with the unified, galvanised and expanded efforts to help the poorest masses," the rights panel chief asserted.
The seminar is being attended by members of various State Human Rights Commissions, legal experts and law students.
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