Nepal is to introduce a new policy to control child labor in the carpet industry which is one of the country’s major sources of foreign exchange.
The Nepali government will issue child labor free certificates to carpet factories which do not use child labor in their production, an official of the Industry Ministry.
The government had been inspecting carpet industries and taking action against those employing child workers since last year in the wake of child labor complaints from Germany, the major overseas market for Nepalese carpets, the official said. He said the government had decided to issue child labor free certificates to the industry who are working in child labor free environment. (more…)
The art of weaving is an old tradition in the Nepal, especially in the mountainous region of the country. Radii, Pakhi, Bakkhu, Darhi (with pile) are well-known Nepalese products produced in these regions using indigenous wool. The marketing of these products was confined to the domestic market.