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Answered by rajputnanu
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the major and the most common problem in our country in the child labour.

people offer small children's parent money and exchange there children for working but after some time they are tortured and they are given extra work. Our government is also trying to reduce these type of problem but because the of the poor people these child labour exists because they don't have any other choice and therefore they are forced to send there children dor labour

Especially out side the cities the factories are practicing such type of illegal business

.There children don't get enough food,cloths and at the end they are in condition of death and then the blame goes to there parents which have no idea about there children . People everyday read articles about the disadvantages of child labour and even the government try to reduce it but after a year this business starts. There are some big hotels in India which look good ,serve you good food but the truth is there is small boy/girl in a small room cleaning your dishes ,not allowed to go out., some of them they don't even know if it's day or night and never get to eat ,they eat our leftovers to survive

with this I would like to to say that child labour is not go and if we all stand together to fight against those who practice it we might change our country and those who live in it

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Answered by aditiss
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Hey mate here is your answer:

All over the world, children are being exploited through child labour. This mentally and physically dangerous work interferes with schooling and long-term development—the worst forms include slavery, trafficking, sexual exploitation and hazardous work that put children at risk of death, injury or disease.

Child labour can be defined as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity. It’s dangerous work that exceeds reasonable hours and interferes with a child’s education.

Child labourers are vulnerable to abuse, and their families are often trapped in a cycle of poverty. In extreme cases, children are forced to work under threat of violence or death. Children can fall ill and get injured—injuries have been as severe as loss of body parts.

When children are of an appropriate age for the task, receive appropriate pay and work in safe environments, they can be considered “willing participants in work.” These children can balance work with school and play, and they develop the necessary skills to transition into adulthood.

… But child labourers are often deprived of these rights and opportunities, working in unfair circumstances that hinder their development rather than stimulate it.

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