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Child Labour occurs when children are forced to take up work at an age they need to study and enjoy the phase of innocence. Child Labour leads to the loss of childhood and escalates the exploitation of children in various forms.

India faces situations where children are forced to work under adverse conditions. Despite Laws against Child Labour, many children remain exploited as cheap Labour as the authorities are unable to implement strict laws and actions to protect children. Society and law-makers must eradicate child Labour in India.

Child Labour refers to the working of children and teens to earn a livelihood and support their family.

As per a report, the world’s most destitute and impoverished countries comprise about 25% of children as child Labourers.

The leading cause of child Labour in India is the high poverty rate, where children work to earn bread for a day.

Child Labour is usually seen in the field of agricultural works, hunting, forestry, and fishing.

Child Labour causes physical, mental, and even social strain and danger to children.

Child Labour prevails due to cheap wages. Child Labour increases the profit of businesses in India.

According to the 2011 Census report of India, almost 10.1 million children between the age of 5 years to 14 years work as child Labourers in India.

UNICEF report on Child Labour in India states that the U.P. employs 2.1 million children, Bihar employs 1 million children, Rajasthan employs 0.84 million children. M.P. employs about 0.70, and Maharashtra employs 0.72 million children.

International laws, such as the International Labour Organization, is set to eliminate child Labour.

The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, states that children’s employment in any work is a criminal offense.

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