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write a letter to editor on child labour

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Answered by MaheenWaseem12
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The Editor,
The Times of India,
Butler Palace Road,
Lucknow

Sub:- child labour

Sir,


I would like to focus the issue to the higher authorities and would like to draw attention towards child labour.The problem of child labour continues to pose a challenge before the nation. Many do not receive proper nutrition or care. They are denied the chance to be children. More than half of them are exposed to the worst forms of child labour such as work in hazardous environments, slavery, or other forms of forced labour, illicit activities Government has been taking various pro-active measures to tackle this problem. However, considering the magnitude and extent of the problem and that it is essentially a socio-economic problem inextricably linked to poverty and illiteracy, it requires concerted efforts from all sections of the society to make a dent in the problem.As per survey conducted by National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) in 2004-05, the number of working children is estimated at 90.75 lakh. As per Census 2011, the number of working children in the age group of 5-14 years has further reduced to 43.53 lakh..Government has accordingly been taking proactive steps to tackle this problem through strict enforcement of legislative provisions along with simultaneous rehabilitative measures. State Governments, which are the appropriate implementing authorities, have been conducting regular inspections and raids to detect cases of violations. Since poverty is the root cause of this problem, and enforcement alone cannot help solve it, Government has been provide free education systems to the children.

Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
Rakesh Raman,
Answered by ANSHI03
44
C -124 , Vashistha Enclave
Ludhiyana

28 January 2018

To
The Editor
The Indian Express
New Delhi

Sir,
According to the recent report in a magazine, there are 12 million child workers in the country. It is a national problem but the national government doesn't think so. Apart from lip -service and a law which is never implemented nothing has been done.

Some social organisations have doing their bit but their efforts have not produced desired results. The root of the problem is poverty. In a poor family every hand has to earn. So they cannot do without child labour. Merely not allowing the children to work will not do. The government should look after their meals, clothing and education.
With Thanks
Yours Truly
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