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austraLasia #1194

Bellary School of Mines?  Shame!

HOSPET (Bangalore Province): 9th July 2005 --  Most industrialised nations with their own mineral resources have a School of Mines.  Bellary district, Karnataka, has one with a difference, a shameful difference.  The Salesian community in Hospet, for 12 years or more strong advocates for children's rights, has been forced to open school in the very iron ore mines themselves which dot and disfigure the once fertile agricultural land.
    Since 2000 especially, with new Government economic policies, a shift to privatisation, open market economy, a deregulated mining industry, and wide-open markets in China, South Korea and Australia, mining companies have bought up thousands of acres of land in the Bellary district and employ hundreds of thousands of migrant workers, mainly Dalits and Tribals.  It is estimated that as many as 200,000 or 50% of the workers are children, some as young as 5-8 years of age.
    Fr Jose Pazheparambil is the Rector of the Hospet community and executive director of 'Don Bosco' there, a centre which is in fact many activities: Don Bosco Professional Academy, for one, offering non-formal courses in vocational trades, Don Bosco Centre for Social Action, looking after youth groups, women's groups and a project for Reproductive and Child Health, and Don Bosco Centre for Career and Entrepreneurial Development Conducts which offers career guidance, job placement, self-help opportunities, micro enterprise training, you name it.  Fr Jose contacted austraLasia to point out the most recent developments however, which have forced them to take their schools to the mines, since the kids often cannot, or are not allowed to, come to their school which is just 2 kms away from the mines.
    The normal schooling, if that is what one can call it, is a bridge course.  "With the consent of parents we bring them here and keep them here on a bridge course for a while, maybe six months or more" Fr Jose said.  But when the classes have to go to the mine pits, it's a different story.  These 'mobile schools' do their best but struggle to get their students.  Mining is lucrative, and parents connive at the employment of their children.  After all, they need the money.  An April report on Child Labour says that every mine is flouting all laws on child labour, openly and in full denial.  Children work in hazardous and painful conditions from 6 till 6, handle toxic waste, are open to exploitation of every kind - and the drop-out rate from school has noticeably increased.
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Dalits and Tribals:  Dalits are outside the Caste system.  Previously known as Untouchables.  Tribals are indigenous peoples of India
lucrative: to do with earning good money
connive: close an eye to, allow to happen
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