KILN WORKERS' HANDS CHOPPED OFF
- brickkilnnewssasia
- Sep 2, 2020
- 1 min read
Hands amputated from men fleeing bondage in Hyderabad brick kilns (2014) :
In 2014 two poor men from Odissa (Orissa) had their right hands chopped off for trying to escape transport to bonded labour in kilns near Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (now in Telengana state). Dialu and Nilamber were tricked into joining a party of workers heading for bonded labour in the kilns of Andhra Pradesh. Recaptured after trying to escape, their families were told to pay large ransomes. Unable to pay, the men were given the choice of death, amputation of a leg, or amputation of a hand. They chose to lose a hand. Andhra Pradesh Govt denied that it has any bonded labour.
The Corona Virus lockdown throughout India closed most kilns from late March. Imagine the condition of labourers unable to earn for the final months of the 2019 - 20 season, and owing money to kiln owners they were unable to repay. Brick kiln workers come from the poorest and most backward districts of India. They have zero income during lockdown and receive only dry food rations from the Govt.
Read here the story of Dialu and Nilamber :
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-27486450?SThisFB&fbclid=IwAR1kDZlisACFGXtL-RP7FighdSXi4Ke5wZlU_7BQJR8NCV_vuQT_0Kcpk9o





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