it was raining heavily and as I passed by the roadside I saw a 10 year old boy
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it was raining heavily and as I passed by the roadside l saw a 10 year old boy getting wet in the rain and he had nothing to safe himself from the heavy rainfall he was sneezing he was feeling cold so l helped him by staying with him in a umbrella he was so happy.
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It was raining heavily and as I passed by the roadside I saw a 10 year old boy . Hewas wearing a shirt which was torn and a pant which was bigger than his size ( the pant must be probably off his father). He was selling tea in a small tea store this incident is a most common scene of 'child labour' .Child labour have become very prevalent in India .More than 20% of the youth popularity is lacking behind in getting education due to lack of resources. Child labour refers to the exploitation of children through any form of work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and is mentally, physically, socially and morally harmful. Child labour has existed to varying extents throughout history. Childhood is considered to be the best time of one’s life but unfortunately, this does not hold true for some children who struggle to make both ends meet during their childhood years. According to the Child Labour project and 2011 census, 10.2 million children are engaged in child labour in India, out of which 4.5 million are girls.
Earlier, children helped their parents in basic chores in agriculture such as sowing, reaping, harvesting, taking care of the cattle, etc. However, with the growth of the industries and urbanization, the issue of child labour has increased. Children at a very tender age are employed for various inappropriate activities and they are forced to make hazardous stuff using their nimble fingers.
They are employed in the garment factories, leather, jewelry, and sericulture industries. Illiteracy is an important factor that contributes to this problem. The illiterate parents think that education is a burden because they need to invest more in comparison to the returns that they get in the form of earnings from their children. The child labourers are exposed to unhygienic conditions, late working hours, and different enormities, which have a direct effect on their cognitive development. The tender and immature minds of the children are not able to cope with such situations leading to emotional and physical distress.
Unethical employers also prefer child labourers than adults because they are able to extract more work from them and pay a lesser amount of wage. Bonded child labour is the cruelest act of child labour. In this type of child labour, the children are made to work in order to pay off a loan or a debt of the family. Bonded labour has also led to the trafficking of these impoverished children from rural to urban areas in order to work as domestic help or in small production houses or just to lead the life of street beggars.
Poverty plays a major role in the issues of child labour. In poor families, children are considered to be an extra earning hand. These families believe that every child is a bread-earner and so they have more children. As these children grow up, they are expected to share their parents’ responsibilities. As a responsible citizen we should come forward to fight against such a injustice as it will increase our country's economic income .