Do visit the Good Things Store to See the Exhibition |
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Shop No - 143, I st Floor,
Great India Place,
Sector 38-A, Noida
Ph : 0120 -4313674 |
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Shop No. GH-17
MGF Metropolitan Mall,
Saket, New Delhi
Ph: 011-40533225 |
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J-35 A,
Ground Floor
Lajpat Nagar – 2,
New Delhi 24
Ph: 011-40556735 |

You can also order the products.
To order kindly inform the representatives present in the store or write to us at info@bba.org.in |
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Victims now the Liberator |
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Kalu Kumar, Madhepura (Bihar): Kalu, now 18 years old and a former goat-herd from Bihar, was abducted and bonded into the carpet industry. Kalu was rescued in a dangerous rescue operation by BBA Founder Kailash Satyarthi. After the rescue Kalu was admitted in Bal Ashram. Kalu has the distinction of being invited by the then President of the United States, Bill Clinton, to launch a book on child labour. He is now a liberator and is now part of Mukti Karwan and rescuing children and making villagers aware about the crime of trafficking. |
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Prashanto, Hughli (West Bengal): Prashanto was working as a bonded labourer in the jewellery making units of Karol Bagh in New Delhi. He, along with 92 other bonded child labourer, was rescued by BBA activists in a dangerous raid and rescue operation on 19th May 2007. Prashanto was the recipient of the Rehabilitation package under Bonded Labour Abolition Act 1976. He then got enrolled in Bal Ashram, where he learnt the basics of education and received training in theatre. Now he is an active member of Mukti Caravan troupe. |
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Rahul Kumar, Saharsah (Bihar): 11 years old Rahul used to work as domestic help and in brick kilns of Saharsah. BBA activist, Ghuran Mahto, rescued him. Rahul was enrolled in Mukti Ashram, which is the Transit Rehabilitation Center, run by BBA. He was soon assimilated into non formal education in Mukti Ashram. Eventually, Rahul was admitted in Bal Ashram where he received training in theatre as well as in painting. Rahul was also an active participant in the South Asian March against Trafficking (2007) of children for forced labour. He is now proud to be a part of the cultural troupe of Mukti Caravan. |
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Naveen Kumar, Shahpura (Rajasthan): Naveen worked as a bonded labour in the silver factory of Delhi since he was 11 years old. He worked there for more than 3 years. BBA activist, Sudev, rescued him and Naveen was admitted in Bal Ashram. Naveen received training in sewing as well as in theatre. He participated in the Education March (2001) and South Asian March against Trafficking of children for forced labour (2007). He is now the team leader of Mukti Caravan.
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Luv Kumar, Saharsah (Bihar): Luv was trafficked from the Gheena village of Saharsah by the middleman, Ramchandra Sada , when he was 9 years old. He was sold to a local landlord in Amritsar (Punjab) for an amount of Rs. 2000 by Ramchandra Sada. Luv worked as a slave in the agricultural field of the same landlord for 4 years. It was on his parents' complaint that Luv was rescued by BBA activist Rajesh Sharma in a dangerous rescue operation. He was enrolled in Bal Ashram and received training in welding as well as in theatre. Now he is an active member of Mukti Caravan troupe. |
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Vijay Kumar, Supaul (Bihar): Vijay used to work in the agricultural field of a landlord in the village that he lived. BBA activist Jawahar Rishidev persuaded his family to send him to school. He joined Bal Ashram and got enrolled in class 8th in a government school. He also participated in various programmes organised by Bharat Scout and Guides and was duly honored for his excellence. Vijay was also actively involved in cultural activities. Now he is an active member of Mukti Caravan troupe. |
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