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Article on child labour is a curse

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Answered by hatimlaila23
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We know that child labour involves exploitation of children, but it is vital to understand how it is not only child victims but how society suffers when it is implemented. This damage isn’t one which can be sidelined and overlooked by those who are only concerned with their own selfish interests – it affects every single individual, immediately as well as the long term.
 
Here’s why we need to put an end to this evil practice.

We know that child labour involves exploitation of children, but it is vital to understand how it is not only child victims but how society suffers when it is implemented. This damage isn’t one which can be sidelined and overlooked by those who are only concerned with their own selfish interests – it affects every single individual, immediately as well as the long term.
 
Here’s why we need to put an end to this evil practice.
 
1. Health damage
Victims of child labour usually suffer from depression and anxiety, pushing them to destructive habits like smoking, alcoholism or drug abuse.

Formative environments of abuse also trigger a lifetime of low self-esteem, depression, and relationship difficulties. Psychological and emotional conditions such as panic disorder, dissociative disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, depression, anger, posttraumatic stress disorder, and reactive attachment disorder have also been noted in children who have grown up in abusive conditions.
 
2. Employment
At the moment, India has 60 million child labourers. http://www.friendsofsbt.org/statistics/
Imagine the losses India’s economy faces when successive generations of children attempt to attend the formal workforce. Across industries, this means that the potential talent of children who have been deprived of primary and secondary education will be lost. Instead, they will only be capable of manual and menial labour, in skills like serving tea, cleaning tables and working with hazardous chemicals. Despite aggressive attempts to end child labour, India has still not been able to achieve a blanket ban on the practice.
 
3. Acceptance of child labour
Today, child labour exists in many invisible forms. You probably ignore everyday incidents of child labour around you, such as the children working as hawkers, or minors used as servants for work like cooking, cleaning utensils and sweeping floors. Even our festive fireworks are made using child labour.
 
Silently ignoring child labour is just giving approval to this crime, making it acceptable to treat children as utilities and ‘beasts of burden’. In the long run, you are engineering an economy to rely on the dispensability of desperate children, not the energy of eager and productive men and women. That is dangerous for a country’s GDP, and also unacceptable internationally considering the aggressive initiatives the United Nations has taken to end child labour in all forms.
 
Why you must support an NGO in tackling child labour
Globally renowned child rights NGO Save The Children's is working to make child trafficking "socially and culturally unacceptable”. and it has successfully withdrawn 50,000 child domestic workers from domestic help, and just year rescued 9337 children from the clutches of child labour in India.  The NGO fights all forms of child labour via 65 projects across 18 Indian states. Child labour survivors are led to rehabilitation and education, and over 1.5 lakh children have been given access to access to holistic education. The NGO has also established a long-lasting dialogue with communities across India, as well as state and national level governance to address child labour, abuse, corporal punishment, trafficking, and child rights violation.
 
Conclusion 
Now that you have gotten a glimpse of the immediate threat that child labour poses, you should consider how you can swiftly contribute to ending it. The easiest and most efficient way to the fight against child labour is to donate online, to an NGO like Save the Children. Your donations will fuel India's finest child rights activism, through programmes to uplift, empower and rescue children. Save the Children also works with supportive human rights organisations, activists, and volunteers who will ensure that every rupee you donate goes towards making a difference in every child's life.
 

hatimlaila23: Child labour is one of the major concerns for whole world. It is the running topic in news media and schools for which students get assigned to write essay, article or narrate speech. Teachers generally assign this topic to their students as they are the right people to spread awareness about this evil “child labour”. Here we are providing you some useful articles on Child Labour under various categories according to the words limit. You can choose any of them according to your need:
hatimlaila23: Child Labour Article

Introduction

The practice of work done by under age child for making his/her family capable to survive in this world with basic needs is called “Child labour”. This is now the biggest concern for whole world as children is the future of nation and if a child’s future is healthy, safe and secure then automatically nation’s future will be bright and successful.
hatimlaila23: Child Labour, its Causes, Consequences and Laws

Child labour is very harmful for young ones in order to their physical, moral and mental development. Though many reasons are there for child slavery or child trafficking but survey says that main cause of child labour are high level poverty and lack of access to good education. Development of the country is directly affected by this crime and child labour is a big reason of under-development of the country.
hatimlaila23: A financially developed country provides all circumstances to its citizens that can help in making their new generations educated and healthy.

In India, many organizations are working for preventing this evil child labour but still it is growing in many illegal, unauthorized industries with some legal companies too. These organizations are of both types, hazardous and non hazardous.
hatimlaila23: According to “The Childs Labour Prohibition and regulation act”, made in 1986, an age criterion for child in hazardous fields is fewer than 14 and non hazardous is under 17.

India is the 2nd highest populated country in the world with around 40% children under age 18 in which half of the total number are engaged in this crime of child labour.
hatimlaila23: Conclusion

We all should come together for tackling this one of the biggest problem ‘Child Labour’ and bring happiness and joy to our child’s face and Nation.
hatimlaila23: Child labour is still a curse for our society which exists in almost every corner of our country. Even capital city Delhi is full of child labourers. Government should take required steps to eradicate child labour from our society for the all round d
IN INDIA, child labour is still a bad curse for the society. Being the capital city Delhi still has to fight a lot to remove this curse from the society. Barakhamba, Connaught
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Answered by Bhriti182
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Child labor is a work from children, which is done by their owners in any area. This is a pressure-driven behavior that is done by the visitors or owners. Childhood is the perfect authority born of all children, who should meet the parents in the love and care of them, this unlawful act forces children to live like elders. Due to this, there is a shortage of many essential things in the lives of children such as proper physical growth and development, inappropriate development of the brain, social and intellectually unhealthy etc.

Because of this, children get away from the lovely moments of childhood, which is the most memorable and happy moment of every single life. It disrupts the ability of a child to go to regular school, which makes them socially dangerous and harmful citizens of the country. In spite of creating more rules and regulations to prevent child labor, these illegal acts are increasing day by day.
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