child labor
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Child labor is a working child under the age specified by law.
It is work for children that exploits them physically, mentally, morally, or by blocking access to education.
Child labor in India
The country accounts for the second highest number where child labor in the world is concerned.Today millions of children work as laborers in various businesses in India. You find children being exploited in restaurants, silk industry, carpet weaving, firecracker units, etc.
In 1997, research indicated that the
number of child laborers in the silk-
weaving industry in the district of
Kanchipuram in India exceeded
40,000
According to the statistics given by Indian government there are 20 million child laborers in the country, while
other agencies claim that it is 50 million.
The Asia-Pacific region has the largest number of child workers in the 5-14 age group in the world – some 127 million, about 60% of working children worldwide.
Child Labor in Asia
Statistics of the world
•The ILO estimates that 218 million children ages 5-17 are engaged in child labor all over the world.•61% in Asia, 32% in Africa, and 7% in Latin America, 1% in US, Canada, Europe and other wealthy nations.•8.4 million children are trapped in slavery, trafficking, debt bondage
Causes for child labor • Poverty• Over Population• Parental Illiteracy• Social apathy• Lack of education & exposure • Exploitation of cheap and unorganized labor.
Children in rural families who are ailing with
poverty perceive their children as an income
generating resource to supplement the family
income.
The Right to survival - to life, health, nutrition, name and nationality.The Right to development - to education, care, leisure, recreation.The Right to protection - from exploitation, abuse, neglect.The Right to participation - to expression, information, thought and religion.
As per ILO the CHILD RIGHTS are ….
Child labor laws in India:
•The Child Labor Act, 1986•The Factories Act, 1948•The Mines Act, 1952•The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009•The Juvenile Justice of Children Act, 2000
Many NGOs like Bachpan Bachao Andolan, care India, Child Rights and You, Global march against child labor, etc. have been working to eradicate child labor in India.Pratham is India's largest non-governmental organization with the mission 'every child in school and learning well.'
"World Revolves around the Children , Children's Future
revolves around Education”
Stop Child Labor
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