Short article on 'freedom and child labour' about 150-200 words
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Not all children in India are lucky to enjoy their childhood. Many of them are forced to work under inhuman conditions where their miseries know no end. Though there are laws banning child labour, still children continue to be exploited as cheap labour. It is because the authorities are unable to implement the laws meant to protect children from being engaged as labourers.
Unfortunately, the actual number of child labourers in India goes un-detected. Children are forced to work is completely unregulated condition without adequate food, proper wages, and rest. They are subjected to physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
Causes of Child Labour: Factors such as poverty, lack of social security, the increasing gap between the rich and the poor have adversely affected children more than any other group. We have failed to provide universal education, which results in children dropping out of school and entering the labour force.
Loss of jobs of parents in a slowdown, farmers’ suicide, armed conflicts and high costs of healthcare are other factors contributing to child labour.
A widespread problem: Due to high poverty and poor schooling opportunities, child labour is quite prevalent in India. Child labour is found in rural as well as urban areas. The 2001 census found an increase in the number of child labourers from 11.28 million in 1991 to 12.59 million.
Unfortunately, the actual number of child labourers in India goes un-detected. Children are forced to work is completely unregulated condition without adequate food, proper wages, and rest. They are subjected to physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
Causes of Child Labour: Factors such as poverty, lack of social security, the increasing gap between the rich and the poor have adversely affected children more than any other group. We have failed to provide universal education, which results in children dropping out of school and entering the labour force.
Loss of jobs of parents in a slowdown, farmers’ suicide, armed conflicts and high costs of healthcare are other factors contributing to child labour.
A widespread problem: Due to high poverty and poor schooling opportunities, child labour is quite prevalent in India. Child labour is found in rural as well as urban areas. The 2001 census found an increase in the number of child labourers from 11.28 million in 1991 to 12.59 million.
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Freedom is a feel of being free which our born right.In our country we got rights of freedom according to our constitution.
children takes a special place in constitution for their freedom & rights & protection.
child labour is a dark place of society where many children are bondage.
our country make some rules to stop it,like"The Juvenile Justice(care and protection of children)Act,2000" & "The child Labour(prohibition & Regulation)Act,1986.
many NGO work on it.A femous social worker of our country Mr. Koilashnath Sotherthi also got novel prize for against of child labour.
children takes a special place in constitution for their freedom & rights & protection.
child labour is a dark place of society where many children are bondage.
our country make some rules to stop it,like"The Juvenile Justice(care and protection of children)Act,2000" & "The child Labour(prohibition & Regulation)Act,1986.
many NGO work on it.A femous social worker of our country Mr. Koilashnath Sotherthi also got novel prize for against of child labour.
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