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article writing on child labour is an ugly blot on society in 200 words ​

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Answered by chhayag39
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In today’s world, people are so engrossed in their activities that they stopped bothering about the society. Imagine…. What if…. Someone takes away your child and forces him/her to work for somebody else rather than to play in the safety of their own… into acting like cattle in fields with dangerous chemicals…To beg on streets instead of playing with cars..!!!!! Can you imagine your child like this?? Can you bear it?

The prevalence of child labour reflects very badly on society .More than 160 million parents have to undergo this in India every year. 60 million children in India are forced into degrading jobs every year. The working children in India are mostly engaged in hotels, building sites, factories and in houses as domestic servants. Vast majority of child labour is found in rural areas.And this, is the largest number of child labourers in a developing country like INDIA which is approximately 6-7% of today’s population. Child labour is a very serious problem not only in India, but also in the other developing countries.

The causes for child labour in our country could be over population, poverty, high cost of education, shortage of schools, classrooms, teachers especially in the rural areas where 90% of the poverty is observed and many more.

The 60 million child labours are forced to work for 8 hrs a day, 200 days a year, at a cost of Rs. 15/- per child per day.Whereas, adult labourers are paid Rs. 115/- per adult per day. And this, ultimately results in burdening of taxes. In the rural areas, for more income, parents force their children into child labour for enough food and this cycle keeps on repeating as this is the only choice for them to survive..

Answered by shriprakashkushwaha1
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Imagine a child carrying bricks on her shoulder in the sweltering sun, instead of sitting in a classroom, doodling in her notebook. Imagine a kid who’s never been allowed playtime, but instead put through gruelling work, day after day. Unfortunately, this is a sad reality for millions of child labourers all over the world. Despite adopting stringent child labour laws, we have not been able to put a stop to this social evil that continues to plague the underdeveloped and developing world. In India, the scourge of child labour is rampant, with one out of every 11 children forced to work.

When it comes to child labour in India, there’s a stark contrast between what the laws of the land are and what the ground reality is. The facts below paint a bleak picture of the current situation in our country.Children below 14 years should not be employed, except in certain family-run, home-based occupations.

Reality: 10.13 million child labourers aged between 5 and 14 years toil every day in India. Adolescents between age 14 and 18 should not be employed in hazardous occupations.

Reality: At 2.4 million, India has the highest number of adolescents working in hazardous conditions. Education has been made compulsory for children between ages 6 and 14.

Reality: Among children between 6 and 14 years of age, less than half go to school. Among working adolescents, 56% have stopped studying

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