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Write an article about'The plight of street children forced into labour early in life and denying the opportunity of schooling'in about 150 words.

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Answered by cuteepie21
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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.
Children comprise 40% of the labour in the precious stone cutting sector. They are also employed in other industries such as mining, zari and embroidery, dhabas, tea stalls and restaurants and in homes as domestic labour.

Conclusion: Government authorities and civil society organizations need to work in tandem to free children engaged in labour under abysmal conditions. They need to be rescued from exploitative working conditions and supported with adequate education. Above all, there is a need to mobilize public opinion with an aim to bring about an effective policy initiative to abolish child labour in all its forms.




lovelyhariharip8er35: I asked only in about 150 words and this is not the format(no title given to this article).
cuteepie21: title can be Child Labour
lovelyhariharip8er35: It should be mentioned. Good. Keep it up.
Answered by viveklexi1
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The plight of children on the street

The children on the streets are the most unfortunate beings, especially in India.

Parents of such children hold the notion that as many heads in the family, those will be their income sources.

They forget to consider the initial stages where they need to feed, shelter and educate them which leads to their sadness.

Parents force them to child labour as early as possible for the reason described above for works like rag picking, bottle picking, begging, etc., and do not allow them to go to school simply because they will lose out on an income source and that they cannot afford to invest in their schooling.

This leads only to a population boom and doom for the children and our collective future.

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