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    Child labour

    -A study by Anuj Shaha, Fergusson College, Pune.

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    Definition: Child Labour is a practice of employing children who has not

    completed certain years of age, for the works that are not permitted by the

    law for children.

    Meaning of the term: The Law clearly makes different between child labours

    and child work. Law does not prohibit children from all type of works. But it

    says that, when such work affects the normal growth of a child, when the

    children are exploited, forced to work continuously for a long time, when theyare appointed in the occupations which will make any harm to them, or the

    conditions which deprive them from education and normal socialization,

    should be considered as a child labour. People involved in that should beseverely punished. Whereas children made free from such condition should be

    properly rehabilitated.

    In the light of the above explanation, the concept of Child Work should be

    taken positively. Certain types of works are even willingly accepted by children,

    works such as preparing them for adulthood responsibilities. Work, which

    gradually initiate required professional skills and the works which does not

    detract from the other essential activities of children, namely, leisure, play andeducation, is not child labour. Child labour is work, which impairs the health

    and development of children.

    Some of the areas of Child Labour Practice:

    Child labour is found in many sectors. Their percentage in India is:

    1) Agricultural Labour- 42%

    2) Cultivators- 34.8%

    3) Mining, quarrying- 6.5%

    4) Manufacturing ex. Industry- 5.4%

    5) Trade and Commerce- 2.5%

    6) Household industry- 4%

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    7) Others- 4.6%

    Causes of Child Labour:

    1) Poverty

    2) Social Acceptance to the child labour3) Adverse family conditions

    4) Non-effective laws

    5) Unsuitable and unaffordable education

    Problems created by the practice of child labour:

    1) Health

    2) Education

    3) Socialization

    4) Exploitation5) Severe Effects on Girls

    Remedies to solve the problem of Child Labour:

    1) Poverty Elimination

    2) Educational Reform

    3) Re-habilitation of the children

    4) Legislative Reforms

    5) Public Awareness Campaign

    6) Vigilance Committees

    Efforts taken by Government:

    National Child Labour Projects (NCLP):

    i) National Authority for the Elimination of Child Labour (NAECL)

    ii) Area Specific Projects

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    iii) Child Labour Cell

    iv) Assistance to Voluntary Organizations

    Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), helping to reduce the problems

    of Child Labour:i) Save the Children India (STCI)

    ii) CARE

    iii) Butterflies

    iv) Action Aid India

    v) CREDA

    vi)CRY