<p>Police have rescued 48 child labourers from hotels and other establishments in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich district, officials said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Under 'No Child Labour' campaign, raids were conducted at Jarwal Road, Kaisarganj and several other areas on Friday, they said.</p>.<p>"There were reports of child labourers being engaged in hotels and other establishments. Despite lockdown and Covid-19 restrictions, there were reports of child trafficking," Devyani, the coordinator of childline-1098, said.</p>.<p>"The children in the age group of 6-18 years were provided hand sanitisers and masks. Their Covid-19 tests were also done. They have been presented before the child welfare committee and will be handed over to their family members," she said.</p>.<p>Childline-1098 is a 24-hour free, emergency phone service for children in need of aid and assistance.</p>.<p>Additional Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar said in the coming days, similar raids will be conducted in other parts of the district.</p>.<p>"The employers from whom the children have been rescued have been booked under the Child Labour Act-2016, Bonded Labour Act and Juvenile Justice Act, among others. Nobody will be able to play with the lives of the children," Superintendent of Police Vipin Mishra said.</p>.<p>ADG Women Power Line Neera Rawat said the campaign started on September 1 and will continue till September 30. </p>
<p>Police have rescued 48 child labourers from hotels and other establishments in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich district, officials said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Under 'No Child Labour' campaign, raids were conducted at Jarwal Road, Kaisarganj and several other areas on Friday, they said.</p>.<p>"There were reports of child labourers being engaged in hotels and other establishments. Despite lockdown and Covid-19 restrictions, there were reports of child trafficking," Devyani, the coordinator of childline-1098, said.</p>.<p>"The children in the age group of 6-18 years were provided hand sanitisers and masks. Their Covid-19 tests were also done. They have been presented before the child welfare committee and will be handed over to their family members," she said.</p>.<p>Childline-1098 is a 24-hour free, emergency phone service for children in need of aid and assistance.</p>.<p>Additional Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar said in the coming days, similar raids will be conducted in other parts of the district.</p>.<p>"The employers from whom the children have been rescued have been booked under the Child Labour Act-2016, Bonded Labour Act and Juvenile Justice Act, among others. Nobody will be able to play with the lives of the children," Superintendent of Police Vipin Mishra said.</p>.<p>ADG Women Power Line Neera Rawat said the campaign started on September 1 and will continue till September 30. </p>