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4. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
Vision
Don Bosco NEST envisages child and
youth friendly society that protects
and promotes rights of children and
works for the integral development
of migrant young especially of those
who are at risk. To support the
migrant youth and they should be
respected in our country
5. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
Mission
Don Bosco Nest is committed to
enliven the lives of the neglected
and less privilege young and
developmental programmes with
intention of ensuring them a
better future. To help migrants
workers to protect their rights
and defend their dignity.
6. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
Goals
Goal 1:
Give migrants the confidence that
they have competent persons at
every Salesian centre, who care
for them and will assist them.
Goal 2:
Make the Salesian community
an address/Place/home where
migrants can come in for any
emergency or for urgent service
and support.
Goal 3:
Build a network of persons and
organizations committed to
supporting the rights of migrants
and empowering them to access
them
Goal 4:
Motivate, accompany and empower migrants to
overcome the constraints and deprivations they face:
denial of rights and entitlements, lack of access to
state provided services, exclusion from legal rights,
banking protection and social security systems,
vulnerability to ethnic, religious, caste, class and
gender discrimination, vulnerability to abuse,
trafficking and exploitation at the work place and
emotional and spiritual crises.
Goal 5:
Promote positive political discourse for
“inclusion” of migrants in society and
contribute to changing the negative
perception and prejudiced portrayal of
migrants.
Goal 6:
Advocate with the state and others for the
rights of migrants, and for creation of better
options at the source areas in order to
reduce “forced” migration.
7. INTRODUCTION
‘Dollar City’- Tiruppur
There are migrants both from
intera-state and inter-state
but the focus of our work is
for the inter-state migrants.
Guarantee for work
Food & accommodation
Flock into Tiruppur
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
8. Migrant desk at Tiruppur
Tiruppur has number of Knitwear industries
which attracts migrants.
We need to motivate, accompany and
empower these Migrants.
They are unskilled labourers and placed in the
industry as helpers for a very low wages.
We have a vocational training center to offer
them skill training in Garments, computer,
electrical and plumbing.
There is also a hostel for their stay during the
training and when they are placed in job.
9. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
Reasons for coming to Tiruppur
Job opportunities.
To make their home for better living
condition. (to help family in difficult
situation, to have better medical
facilities, to clear the debt, to educate
brother and sisters)
10. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
Types of Migrants
Daily wage Labors ( working in the Construction site,
Street vendors, Stone quarries, )
Temporary migrants (Factories, Industries & Fabrication
labours)
Skilled Migrants( Shops, Restaurants, garments )
Unskilled Migrants( street vendors, Construction site,
Garments)
Interstate migrants : different parts of the state Nepal,
Behar, Assam, Jharkhand – 18 states from India
Intra state migrants: different parts of Tamil Nadu –
form near by Districts, Theni, Erode, Karur,
Coiambatore, Dindugul, Sivagasi, Tiruchy
11. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
Nature of works
Garments
Construction (Private & Government)
Spinning Mills
Farm feeds
Rice Mills
Vendors
Manuel workers
Different categories of work
12. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
Young migrants: Risk of exploitation, trafficking, human rights
violations, sexual exploitation, violence and unpaid labour.
Subject to indebtedness to their agents and contractors, poor
working conditions especially wages, no safety and securities at
the work sites, no sufficient attention from the government
Live in deplorable conditions, no provision of safe drinking
water or hygienic sanitation
Food costs more for migrant workers who are not able to obtain
temporary ration cards. PDS
Suffer from various health hazards,
13. • Reach out to the migrants in the locality, meet
the migrants in the neighborhood and make
them to visit the center for Sunday oratory.
• Facilitate the support/help needed to meet
emergency/urgent needs of these migrants.
• Offer opportunities and facilities for awareness
building, counseling, social interaction,
cultural integration, sports and recreation for
migrants in the area.
• Give migrants the confidence that they can
come in for any emergency or for urgent
services and support.
14. Supporting Centers
Evening study centers – 10
Staff : Identify the migrants
and report to the Desk
Students from different
district came along with
parents
Youth groups : 4
They helped us to meet the
migrants in the
companies and other
places
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
15. • Contact centers at the Tiruppur, Coimbatore
and Salem railway stations.
• Target the unorganised migrants who come on
their own and are on the lookout for a place of
safety and immediate employment.
• Make contact with the persons who bring the
organised migrants and also the persons for
whom they would work in the locality.
• Telephone numbers of NEST and Anbuillams
can be displayed outside the contact centers at
the railway stations and a flex displaying the
services offered by the Help Desk.
17. Networking with other organizations
Creating Support groups at the railway
stations consisting of the station Master,
Railway police, Shop keepers, porters, and
other stake holders to reach out to migrants.
Enter into dialogue with individuals, local
administration and civil society organizations
on the situation of migrants.
Avail forums and platforms like educational
institutions, churches, clubs and media to
offer information and support services.
Lobby with the local administration and
influence government policies in order to
protect & promote the rights of the migrants.
18. Rented Rooms
They stayed in room four of
them and paid the rent per
month Rs.2000 to 3000.
Few companies
accommodated them near
the company for the work
force and the companies
never severed canteen/food
to Migrants. They cook
food for themselves
according their wishes.
They eat Chile more, so
they have ulcer problem
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
20. Adapt the time of work
Visited Most of the places in
around Tiruppur
We Start our work from from
6:30 am to 9:30am and the
evening at 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Our staff are very Flexible for
working according to the
need of migrants
Reason: our target migrants go
for work after 9:00am and
return back after the work 5:30
or 8:30
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
21. CHALLENGES THAT WE FACED
IN THE FIELD
1)They asked for some kind of remuneration for gathering/meetings
2) They don’t trust us because many NGOs have given false assurances
3) Language problem (Unable to communicate)
4) Labour union creates hindrance
5) Reluctant to converse
6) Time constraints in meeting
7) Owners and contractors do not allow us to interact
8) In the evening it is difficult to approach them as most of them are
intoxicated
9) More field staff is required to conduct surveys
22. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
PRIORITY TARGET GROUPS
Construction workers(Intra/Inter state)
Unskilled labourers in knitwear's –Helpers,
packing, folding.. etc
Daily wages at markets in cities and bus stands
Manuel workers
Industrial workers
23. Feeling of local people
- Migrants take away most of the work of local
people
- local people are thrown out from the companies
and industries
- Reason: They work hard 12 hours and payment is
very less
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
24. Migrant Youth at Present
At SIDCO and Anupampalayam, Thannerpandal,
Industrial areas like New Tiruppur and all over
City
They are from Behar, Assam, Jharkhand – 19
states from India
Interstate migration – from near by Districts,
Theni, Erode, Karur, Salem, Nammakkal,
Coiambatore, Dindugul, Sivagasi, Tiruchy
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
25. Identification of migrants
Code of dress shows that they are from other state.
Dirty clothes and their mouth is full of pan
masala/tobacco product.
Living place is very dirty
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
26. Advertisement in three languages
Advertisement in Hindi and English, Tamil
because most of the youngsters form the North
and other states.
some of them follow the Tamil especially those
who have been here more than three years
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
31. Pastoral service for the Migrants
/Fulfilling Spiritual needs
We are assisting their spiritual need those who come to
Church on Sundays. Migrants youth are participating
actively in this mass. This year thrice in a month
offering Hindi mass for them.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
33. Meetings and make known
about the migrant youth Desk
YaR Sector
meeting in the
province level at
Ukkadam Don
Bosco
AnbuIllam,
Covai, Tamil
Nadu
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
34. • Build database of young persons who migrate to
Tiruppur, Salem and Coimbatore with details of
the reasons for their migration.
• Maintain communication and information
sharing between other Migrants‘ Desks as a
follow up services done to these migrants.
• Generate periodic reports to assess our services
using the Child MISS software.
• Undertake area specific micro-research in the
neighbourhood.
• Advocate with the state using the datat and
influence the polices of the government to
protect and promote the rights of the migrants
35. Awareness to the Evening study
center staff
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
36. Delhi Migrant Desk Meeting
To plan the activities
to discuss about the 8 desk survey
To collaborate with other Desk
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
37. Youth General Body Meeting at
Manikandam, Tiruchy, TN
We have given second preference to the migrants
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
38. Awareness to the NSS students
Students from
Bishop Ubagarasami
School NSS students
came to our institution
for the camp and we
explained about migrant
youth work. There were
50 students participated
in this programme.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
39. Local Youth meet at Don Bosco
NEST
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
41. Plan to Expand and continue the
Migrant youth work
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
42. Chennai and Tiruchy Migrant Desk
Meet
Our staff visited the construction with help of the
Chennai migrant desk staff
The staff presented their works that they do for migrants.
Impact:
We searched migrants same kind and we found there in
different places in the city
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
43. Supporting the Family during the
Child Birth
We are helping the young migrant couples during the child birth with
help of Mr. Durai.
They do not have any relation in Tamil Nadu so they are left alone
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
46. Ensuring Decent Job through
PAYANAM services
we have placed them in appropriate jobs in the
company for all those who approached us for a job.
We have placed them in a decent work and with
good salary.
helped a group of Jharkhand boys and girls
numbering 30
Another group 15 of them came for work
We are also concentrating on Local youngster for
carrier guidance /counseling
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
47. Skill Training for the Migrants
Mr. Akash trained in the garments section and put into
the company. He is earning more after the skill
training. He was doing the job of Checking in the
garments company.
Mis. Surika Sophana was working in the garment
company. She did not like the job and She needed
computer training so we placed her in Marialaya.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
48. Reaching out to Young migrants to
give them a better life
We are concentrating on the important places where
there are more migrant youngsters and we have
limited our territory to only city limit where there are
more Industries. During the field visit we found that
they are from Nepal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Assam
and other north eastern states. They work hard to earn
more money in order to send the money to the native
place. Four of them stay together in a single room and
pay the rent of Rs.2000 to 3000 per month.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
49. Rescued Four Bonded migrant
labourers (Baiga Adivasi) in
Thanjavur
Migrant Youth Desk has addressed the migrant youth
issue at Thanjavure.
We could see this incident that there are bonded
labourers in the companies but its difficult task to
identify them.
Modern slavery is taking place in the name of Hostel
in the companies at Tiruppur
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
50. Let us Focus on Migrants dignity and rights
They are denied of their rights in their own country
Government has come up with smart card and
Aadharcard but is not able to link the various schemes
and the public distribution system for all its citizens
throughout the country.
We are trying the possibilities to get PDS for Migrants
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
51. Christmas carols at the diocese
level and the Church
This year we encouraged them to participate the carol
competition in the diocese level.
They staged one Hindi Christmas song and one English
Christmas hymn.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
52. Awareness was given to the MSW
Students
MSW students came to our
institution to know
about our work.
Fr. Arul kumar explained
about Migrant Desk
services to them. They
were 15 of them with
head of the department
and staff accompanied
on that day.
Mrs. Sujatha explained
about VTC programme
to them.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
53. Cooperators unit ready to support
in our new ministry
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
54. Motivational seminar for migrants
Migrants were not cared about their life
because they want to earn more money.
They worked hard but sometime they were
hopeless whenever they do mistake.
There was nobody to console them and
motivate them. We organized the
motivational
seminar in the church itself after the Sunday
services. Fr. Savariyar SDB gave first talk and
followed by Mr Suresh Babu. Who is running
the printing company.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
55. Awareness programme at
Kovilvazhli for Garbage cleaners
We had awareness programme for the migrants those who are from Karnadaka
And Maharastria, Tamil Nadu. We have given the importance of education
And Labour welfare. Fr. Arulkumar introduced the migrant Desk to them in order to
get the help for any need. Fr. Xavier spoke about the coursed that offer to the drop
outs he asked them to send the children those who are not interested in studies.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
56. STATE LEVEL CONSULTATION ON LABOUR CODES AND SOCIAL
PROTECTION
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
57. TPF (Tiruppur Peoples Forum)
The meeting was held at Coimbatore , TN
Awareness creation of new Labour code
Planned to give awareness to the people whom we are
working, Leaf let to distribute the people, protest
against this new labour code.
Awareness Rally each districts with help of labours
and labour union members.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
58. ETI (Ethical Trading Initiative)
Tamil Nadu Multi-Stakeholder Conference 2018
Respect for workers worldwide
Good for workers and good for business
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
59. Organizing medical camps and
access to free health activities
Due to deplorable living conditions they are
susceptible to various illness, hence proper free
medical camp has to be provided; also maternity
leave for the women workers
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
60. Medical camp for Migrants at
Devampalayam
We came to know that migrants are there more than 500 of
them at Devampalayam staying in the rooms. We asked the
help of Ravathi medical center for conducting this camp.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
61. Medical camp for Migrants at
SIDCO - Muthilipalayam
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
63. Migrant youth Mela
Don Bosco Feast Mass with Migrants in Hindi -
‘Give me the souls take away the rest’
Tricky and challenging Games:
Cultural Programme
Input session: Fr. Francis Bosco SDB spoke about the
migrants’ rights and labours’ welfare.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
66. Staff training at Don Bosco NEST
Mr. Anath gave training to the staff for report writing.
He had attended the monitoring and documentation
training in KKID at Coiambatore. He trained the staff
on the various steps in monitoring and the methods in
reporting and documentation.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
67. Staff Training at Seerapalaym at Coiambatore
The staff meeting was held at Seerapalayam, Coimbatore. This programme organized
by the Don Bosco Anbu illam. The staff participated in that programme.
The participants were
from our presences in
the south zone:
Staff from Don Bosco
Anbu illam Covai,
Salem Don Bosco
Anbu Illam, Namakkal
Don Bosco.
Tiruppur Don Bosco
NEST
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
68. Unorganized Trade Union Training
for the staff at Salem
Mr. Vijay kumar and Mr.
Lakshmanan underwent
unorganized Labour union
union training at Salem.
We have a plan to state our
own trade union for the
migrants in the province
level which would help
migrants to get their
benefits and schemes.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
69. Visiting Companies
Migrants learned the trade very fast with a month. If
they perform well they have kept in the company
otherwise and they through out of the company or put
in the menial job.
They work for 12 hours in a day
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
71. Local people feed backs about
migrants in the city:
There is no proper work for local people and they lost
their job due to the migrants. They asked us to give
First preference for the Tamilians.
The following are some of their impressions.
1 . The North Indian Hindi speaking people to get rid of
them too - ‘North Indian should be chased out’ If a
North Indian comes to Tamilnadu and doing a
business successfully and living like maharaja then
why not these people. Treat every human as human.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
72. 2. The Telugu and Kannada Muslims Hindi valas and
Marwardis who come from neighboring states to make
Tamils minority in Tamil NaduThey express their
anger against them because they are taking away their
livelihood especially unskilled and manual works.
3. They worked hard for twelve hours a day but paid less
than the normal daily wages They really work hard
without any break during the working hours
4. They eat chapatti while working they would not take
break for meals
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
73. SAVE NGO
. We had long discussion about the migrant
situation at Tiruppur
We agreed upon these following things:
Ration provision from government by getting PDS
smart card for them
Education and skill training, animation for the
children
To get the labour benefits by enrolling them in the
trade union at Tiruppur.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
74. ‘Problem’ / Need of Migrants
problem regarding the salary,
sanitation, hygiene
brokers take away 20% of the
money from them due for
providing work on that
day/week.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
75. They need awareness on drugs addiction, local ID
cards, Health hygiene, free medicines, healthy food,
good living place, decent work and salary, technical
studies, toilet facilities, Sports materials,
entertainment programmes, Mind relaxation
programme,skilltraning, medical facilities,
Anganwadithey need proper break during the working
hours. Needed medical facilities, ask theowner to
increase the salary, Food provisions for low cast,
Children safety and education, Labour benefits, games
articles etc.,
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
76. During the survey our staff encounter the migrants in the
field
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
78. We gave carom board to the migrants to relax
themselves
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
79. Communication barriers of
language for Staff
Staff find difficult to
communicate to them
in their languages
migrant youth moved
from them
We are looking for the
person one who knows
Hindi and English as
staff
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
80. Delhi team visited construction site
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
86. Offering skill training to the
migrants on Sundays
Mr. Akash has been working as checking master and
now he attended training in the garment section. Now
he is working as the tailor
Mis. Suraka asked for computer training on Sundays.
We were not doing on Sundays and we asked to
Mariyalaya to give training. They accepted she
underwent training.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
87. Providing life skill education
Purpose: Better employment opportunities, better
learning scopes; Short-term/long term courses with
job placement opportunities
Activities: Counselling sessions, Motivational
programmes
Duration: 1 year
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
92. Skill training to the Railway
children – Erode, TN
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
93. Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
Our Concerns
1. To give awareness about the
job, working site, savings,
culture, Health camps
2.Self-Motivation/Self
Confidence
3.Relaxation / Sports, Gym
94. Activities Planned
Meeting the migrants at Construction site,
Institutions, Fabrications Industries & Factories,
families, shops and neighbourhood.
Collecting information and other details as per
requirement [working
conditions/wages/rights/problems] from the migrants
working in Tiruppur
Building rapport with the migrants / owners / stake
holders/employers.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
96. Networking with Government bodies and
other like-minded NGOs
Purpose: Making the Government understand the
migrants issue and the discrimination they face in the
work-place; to work in collaboration with the Government
so that the employers give due rights to the labourers and
that they follow the Labour Laws while making these
migrants work in their organization.
Networking in close association with other NGOs working
in the same sector
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
97. Collaboration with Chennai
Migrant Desk
We have planned to do this
ministry together with the
Chennai migrant desk at
the state level.
Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797
98. Launch into Migrant Helpline
We are linking you through Don
Bosco institution it will help you
for the emergency.
You can call for near by house
and get support from any state
in the Salesian houses/
Institution.
Helpline no: 08300088797Migrant youth helpline: 08300088797