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A study on child labour laws its implementation and consequences

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Answered by sussan5577
2
A child,
Whose childhood has been snatched away,
Now works hard, day and night,
To earn a meager pay.

His eyes,
Full of tears, beg “help me out!”
Though he is quiet,
His heart silently shouts.


His tears go unseen,
His voice passes unheard,
He begs and he pleads,
But all ignore his words.

The hands, which were meant to study and play,
Are working now,
Laboring all day.
Out his eyes look,
With a dream to be free and fly,
His hands, though bruised,
But his hopes are still high.

Every underprivileged child should be rescued,
The laws relating to their rights need consideration,
To build mightier countries,
And make them stronger nations.
BY- MAITREYEE DIXI
Answered by Anonymous
2
Do save them, They will save your future.

Let them study. , they will make the nation their buddy .

Do save their future , they will save your Nation.



Child Labour is a condition , where small children go to work. Because of their economic problems.

It is being done in India on a large scale.

And it is banned too . 

Ways to eradicate child labour : 

By spreading awareness among people we can eradicate child labour. 
Generally the child of poor families work as Child labour. 
So , there must be more employment among the poor people.
Government should provide more jobs . 
By reducing poverty we can eradicate the child labour. 
By promoting education in the rural and Poor areas. 
By supplying food in those rural and Poor families. 
The National Population Policy 2000 strongly focused on this problem. It also takes many steps to eridicate the child labour.
It strongly focused on educating the children of age 6-14 .
It provides mid day meals also in government schools so that the children do not work for getting food.
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