Bagdogra Diocese Shows ‘Red Card’ to Child Labour Through Football Campaign

The Diocese of Bagdogra observed the World Day Against Child Labour with a football campaign promoting children’s rights and the importance of education. The event was held under the theme, “Red Card to Child Labour – Fair Play for Children, Decent Work for Adults.”

The programme was organised by Seva Kendra, the social service wing of the diocese, in collaboration with Salesian College (Autonomous), Siliguri. Church leaders, educators, students, and local officials joined the campaign to raise awareness about the harmful effects of child labour.

Among those present were Bishop Paul Simick of Bagdogra, Seva Kendra Director Fr. Naresh Beck, Advocacy Officer Tez Kumar Thapa, and Salesian College Vice Principal Fr. C.M. Paul. Representatives from the Sashastra Seema Bal and Siliguri Police Commissionerate also took part.

Welcoming the gathering, Fr. Beck introduced the Church’s Surokhit Shaisav Project, which focuses on child protection and access to education. Awareness sessions highlighted the causes of child labour and encouraged communities to work together to end it.

“Child labour steals children’s dignity and future. Education is the strongest red card we can show against this injustice,” Bishop Simick said.

Two friendly football matches carried the campaign’s message, with teams from Salesian College, SSB Ranidanga, Gungaram Moonic, and Belgachi participating. Certificates were presented to all players in recognition of their efforts.

Organisers said the campaign aimed to inspire young people to become voices for justice and help build a society where every child can learn, dream, and grow free from exploitation.

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