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Article on child labour in 100 words​

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Answered by khushizzzz
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What is child labour?

→The employment of children in an industry or business, especially when illegal or considered exploitative is known as child labour.

Where does it takes place?

→Child labour takes place when children are forced to work at an age when they are expected to work, study and enjoy their phase of innocence. It implies lost or deprived childhood that leads to exploitation of children in various forms: mental, physical, social, sexual and so on.

Not all children in India are lucky to enjoy their childhood. Many of them are forced to work under inhuman conditions where their miseries know no end. Though there are laws banning child labour, still children continue to be exploited as cheap labour. It is because the authorities are unable to implement the laws meant to protect children from being engaged as labourers.

How can we help them:-

1.) By spreading awareness.

2.) Making them aware of govt. organisations

3.) Providing them stationaries.

4.)Helping them in studies.

Answered by cuti34
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Child Labour. child labour refers to children, working in harmful factories- exploitation. this practise began in the early 18'th centuary, when the industrial revolution started. The rich became richer and the poor became poorer. Today, it is estimated some 168 million children remain trapped in child labour, many of them work full-time, and throughout the world, around 215 million children work. Some are being forced, or some families are so poor that they have no other option than sending their children to work. one more main problem is that no body applies the rules or the laws in their daily lives. it is even a law enforced by the UNO, that,"Every child in the age of 6 to 14 years will be provided 8 years of  and elementary education in an age appropriate classroom in the vicinity of his/her neighbourhood." 

if we need to stop this, we need to work together and follow the laws.



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