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Child labor

Done by hajra and nazia

VIII-D

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This is what we call life

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But this is life too

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What is child labor?????

• LAW DEFINES CHILD LABOUR AS.......... under the act,CHILD means a person who has not completed his fourteenth year of age. any such person engaged for wages, whether in cash or kind, is a child worker. Now this age limit is increases up to 18 years old

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Causes of child labor

• ORPHANS

• POVERTY

• ILLITE RACY

• URBANIZATION BONDED LABOUR

• OVER POPULATION

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Consequence of child labor

• Physical injuries• Pesticide poisoning.• Growth deficiency.• Long term health problems. • malnutrition . • Children who work, instead of

going to school, remain illiterate which limits their ability to contribute to their own well being as well as to community they live in.

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statistics

• The International Labor Organization estimates there are 218 million children aged between 5 and 17 are child labor in (2006) 126 million are estimated to work in the worst forms of child labor Girls are particularly in demand for domestic work Around 70 per cent of child workers carry out unpaid work for their families

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WHERE CHILD LABOURER LIVE

• 60%in Asia

• 23%in Africa

• 8%in Latin America

• 1%in USA, Canada &Europe

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Child labor today

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Areas of child labor

• Shoe factory

• Tea stalls and restaurants

• Agriculture

• Domestic labor etc

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Shoe factory

• in footwear industry Children are employed in the manufacture of shoes. Children between 10 and 15 years old are mainly employed in assembling. Children work on soling (fixing upper portions of shoes to leather or rubber soles with glue. Thus, most children suffer from respiratory problems, lung diseases and skin infections through constant exposure to glue and fumes.

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Worker in a shoe factory

• farhan Khan 11 years old.

• works in a shoe factory

• Earning Rs. 150-200/- per day.

• Never attended school.

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Tea stalls and restaurants

• children below the age of 14 are engaged as child domestic workers, while those working in, restaurants and hotels is about 70000 and 8000 children working on various highway restaurants across India

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Worker in a resturant

• works as waiter

• Sagar 13 years old.

• Earning Rs. 80-100/- per day.

• Attended the school for 3 classes. Want to continue his Study.

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agriculture

• Children working in agriculture sector which constitute two third of all child labor force in India and their percentage in rural child labor force is more than 75% most of the children who work are between the age of 7-15

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Worker in a farm

• A farmer

• vishal 8 years old.

• Earning Rs. 60-70/- per day.

• his dream is to go to school

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Domestic labor

Child Domestic Workers are children below the age of 18 years who are employed within households to perform chores. Most child domestic workers are They can be as young as four or five years old. Many child domestic workers are brought from villages to work in large cities.

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Domestic worker

• a domestic worker

• Shonali 9 years old

• Earning RS 90-100/-per day

• Her dream is to become a dancer

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WHAT ARE SOME SOLUTIONS TO STOP CHILD LABOR? :

• 1. Increased family incomes• 2. Education - that helps

children learn skills that will help them earn a living

• 3. Social services - that help children and families survive crises, such as disease, or loss of home and shelter

• 4. Family control of fertility - so that families are not burdened by children

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What We Can Do To Stop Child Slavery

• We can donate to the Polaris Project which tries to prevent Child Slavery.

• Always ask the shop keeper how the clothing was made and by who.

• If it’s from a factory where kids are forced make them say NO! because you are giving the shop keeper an idea not to sell these products.

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A story of a young boy who tried to stop child labor

• Iqbal Hassan was a child labor in Pakistan. His parents were too poor to afford food; they borrowed $16 in exchange for sending Iqbal to a carpet factory to work off the loan. Iqbal was only 4 years old. The children in the factory worked 14 hours a day, six days a week without any breaks. They were beaten and chained to their looms if they complained or tried to escape.

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• When he was 10, Iqbal learned about a new law that forbade child labor. He left the factory, entered school, and began to speak out on behalf of children who still worked in factories. However Iqbal’s actions made many people angry; he was shot and killed in April 1995. Iqbal was only 12 years old when he died.

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