When they're forced for distressed migration Wednesday, 27 May 2020 | AJIT PANDA | NUAPADA
Eight-year-old Dipti, daughter of a migrant worker, living with her parents in a brick kiln in Thiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu received a phone call of this correspondent on Sunday evening and without waiting for any conversation from the site, she hurriedly said, "We are leaving the kiln now; father is packing our things." She was elated because the family's long wait for returning to their village had ended due to intervention by some activists and an NGO called the International Justice Mission (IJM). Dipti along with her parents Gobardhan and Jema and two younger siblings Tripti (4) and Udit (1) was in a brick kiln of Tamil Nadu. The family had left the village six months ago to work in the kiln named Vinod Chamber located in Athur village of Solabharam block in Thiruvallur district. The couple had taken an advance payment of Rs 60,000 from a Sardar (labour contractor) in November to work in the kiln for about five months. Dipti was in class II in a village scho...

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