Child labour should be stopped. ( Active)
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yes,
Explanation:
Child labour thus leads to lower wages and higher unemployment among adults. Children who work and do not go to school will end up in low paid jobs later, and so will their children – and so the vicious cycle of poverty is perpetuated. ... there is no decent work for adults; we have not done enough to stop it.
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India’s fight against child labor gained new impetus with the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children in 1992. India became a signatory in a bid to be seen as an ethical labor market to international corporations. However, despite decades of work, the practice of child labor in India still continues to persist with more than 80 lakh children (5-14 years) toiling in fields, factories, shops and elsewhere. Thankfully, a combination of successive government policies, as well as stringent civil society initiatives by organisations like Save the Children have demonstrated an assert direction on fighting for child rights. Combined with the increasing number of socially conscious corporations and citizens who donate to charity, child rights are today a cause for everyone.