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paragraph: Child labour​

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  • According to data from Census 2011, the number of child labourers in India is 10.1 million of which 5.6 million are boys and 4.5 million are girls. ...
  • The main states in India where child labor is present are Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. This is where over half of the country's total child labor population works.
  • The 'Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act' makes it illegal for children under 14 years of age to be employed in factories, including 16 'hazardous occupations' and 65 'processes'.
  • The movement to regulate child labour began in Great Britain at the close of the 18th century, when the rapid development of large-scale manufacturing made possible the exploitation of young children in mining and industrial work.
  • India: Child Labour (Prohibition And Regulation) Amendment Act, 2016 Of India. ... A complete prohibition has been imposed on employment of child labour (i.e. a person below the age of 14 years) in any establishment whether hazardous or not.
  • Legally, 12-year-olds can't work in traditional after-school jobs—such as supermarket cashier—that their slightly older peers are eligible for. ... But most preteens can handle many side jobs and other ways to earn money. The availability of some of these jobs varies by season, and there's no set pay scale.

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