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write a report of say no to child labour

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Answered by aashi2701
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Child labor is a serious problem in many parts of the world, especially in developing countries. Labor is defined as physical or mental work especially of the hard or draining kind. The work done by the children under 15 years due to some circumstances is known as ‘Child Labor’. The International Labor Organization estimates that there are approximately 250 million children around the world, between the ages of 5 to 14, who are now working.
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Pakistan, unfortunately, is amongst those countries in which child labor is at its peak. Children which are considered as innocent are being used to perform work which is beyond to their capability which should be taken as the act of brutality. Child labor is a crime and in the constituency of Pakistan it must be penalized and should be condemned, but still it is being done without any shame. Many NGO’s are working for the rehabilitation of such children but still the mafias behind these activities are for more stronger then these NGO’s.

Inhumanity is at its peak; those children, which are the future of the state and will be running the country in the upcoming years, are being destroyed. We can see all around our surrounding and we can find that children which should have books in their hands are having dirty plates, tools and shoes of the people. But unfortunately this crime has happened, and we get hurt for a while and then forget it.

According to a survey approximately 45% of the children in the state have been exposed to child labor in one or another means. The main cause behind the popularity of child labor in Pakistan is the ever increasing unemployment which has dragged many of the families below the poverty line.

There is strict need to stop child labor in this country. Awareness must be raised and the attention of parents ought to be diverted to the education of their children. Child labor laws should be put into practice strictly. In addition, the educational system of the country-must be reshaped and restructured according to national development goals. The orphans and other deserving children must be helped financially on a prolonged basis. It is also essential to eliminate child labor from the country, that the political, economical and social system of the country are need to be reshaped and such steps taken that make child labor in this country a crime. If we succeed to act upon these principles, our country can easily get rid of this problem i.e. child Labor. The agreement that has recently been approved by Pakistan, Norway and ILO to eradicate child Labor must be given importance and we hope that our rulers must put this agreement into practice using all means at their disposal.
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Answered by cheryl2
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Child labour has been an international concern because it damages, spoils and destroys the future of children. The problem of child labour is not just a matter of concern in India but also in other developing countries. It is an epidemic and a social evil. Children are the hope and future of a nation. Yet, there are millions of them deprived in our country who have never known a normal, carefree childhood.
HFCF believes that children should be given an opportunity to attend and finish their schooling and have a healthy childhood. Unfortunately, this is not the reality we face every day.
According to the All India Edu Survey, there are more than 17 million "Child labourers in India” and children between the ages of 5 to 14 years are employed (National Census 2011). The law in India through the JJ act says that any child below the age of 18 cannot be employed and truly speaking child labourers, we all know are frequently utilised in various places of production and service such as small scale industry, domestic help, shopkeeper’s assistant and quarries.
One of the main reasons behind this is poverty!  When earning a livelihood and taking care of the members of the family becomes a primary matter of concern, education stands a little or, very often, no chance of pursuance. For the underprivileged children and their parents in India, education is perceived as a luxury, and this negative outlook continues on with every new generation.
Think about it… If a child is engaged as a domestic help, she or he doesn’t get enough time to pursue primary or secondary education and is most likely to remain illiterate, unskilled, perhaps to remain unemployed or be engaged as an unskilled "cheap labour” when they grow up.  This is what we witness at HFCF every day with our women in the community.
The government has been taking various pro-active measures to tackle this problem. However, considering the magnitude and extent of the problem and given 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. It concerns all of us!

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