Solidarity Committee for the Migrant Workers: An Effective Step in Addressing Human Rights Issues in West Odisha

Subject:Political Science
Title:Solidarity Committee for the Migrant Workers: An Effective Step in Addressing Human Rights Issues in West Odisha
Author(s):Dr. Padma Lochan Barma
Published on:30th July 2025
Published by:Lyceum India
Name of the Journal:Lyceum India Journal of Social Sciences
ISSN/E-ISSN:3048-6513
Volume & Issue:Volume: 2, Issue: 2
Pages:98-108
Original DOI (if any):10.5281/zenodo.16276272
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Abstract:This paper explores the distress-driven seasonal migration of over two lakh labourers from West Odisha to brick kilns in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, examining the underlying causes such as poverty, shrinking forest resources, and systemic exploitation. It details the severe human rights violations faced by migrant workers including physical abuse, bonded labour, and denial of education and healthcare and the exploitative role of Sardars (middlemen). In response, a group of concerned citizens formed the Solidarity Committee for Migrant Workers at both the destination and source regions in 2013. The paper evaluates the Committee’s efforts to intervene, rescue victims, secure compensation, and advocate for systemic change through legal and grassroots action. Despite significant achievements, challenges such as breaking the entrenched middlemen nexus, securing legal protection, and ensuring sustainable alternatives persist. The study emphasizes the need for sustained, rights-based activism to combat forced labour and ensure dignity for migrant workers.
Keywords:Migrant Labour, Human Rights Violation, Brick Kilns, Solidarity Committee, Forced Labour, West Odisha Migration
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