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write a article on child labour in 120 words

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
2017

                                         Child Labour  

The problem of child labour is quite rampant in all parts of India. In spite of the enforcement of many anti-child labour laws, the problem still exists. The adverse effects of this problem affect the growth, development, and progress of our nation.  

Not only millions of children below the age of 14 are working in factories, shops, glass-blowing industry, workshops, etc, they are forced to work in the most unhygienic work conditions. According to Census data, there are over 82 lakh child labourers (aged between 5 – 14 years) in India. Our country needs more and more skilled manpower to achieve the objectives of growth, development and advancement. With such a huge number of children employed in menial jobs, without education, how can India achieve her goals?

The Indian Government must take some proactive measures to stop this problem of child labour and must ensure education for them. Undoubtedly there are many laws against child labour, however their poor implementation is responsible for the continuation of the problem. The government must work harder and involve the people and Non-Profit Organizations to curb the problem in the country. There is only one measure that can check this social evil; and that measure is strictness. Unless the Government deals with the offenders with the iron hand, this problem is going to spoil the lives of millions of children.


Answered by VishalSharma01
298

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                                        Child Labour

We say that children are the future of the nation. If it is true, I would say we are callous about the future of the country. We use them as cheap labour everywhere. They are seen working not only in restaurants and shops but even in hazardous industries. They can be seen as being used as bonded labour. Much is said and written about these children but there is little which is actually done for them. There is a strong need for banning child labour completely. To make it a success, the parents below poverty-line should be given the incentive to send their children to school. The teachers who teach these children well should also be awarded.

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