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Child Labour
Child Labour
Children under fifteen years of age are made to do work that is physically or mentally harmful, and interrupts their education and social development.
In 2000, the ILO estimates, "246 million child labour Work ranges from taking care of animals and planting
and harvesting food, to many kinds of small manufacturing (e.g. of bricks and cement), auto repair, and making of footwear and textiles. Myths about child labour
The National Child Labour Policy Central Advisory Board Technical on Child Labour Child Labour Advisory Committee:
Sanctioned Coverage Schools Children 807 074 040 43550 3700 2000 Actual Coverage Schools Children 610 024 023 36249 1200 1254
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living standards. Widespread, affordable, required and relevant education. Enforcement of anti-child Labour laws (along with compulsory education laws). Changes in public attitudes toward children that elevated the importance of education.
next generation(CHILD) then we have to be in act from right now to stop child labour. Children are the future of every country if they were well educated then we can make a world of success. First step for eliminating child labour, it should be start from ourselves. DO IT NOW OTHERWISE NEVER .. . . . . . . . . . .
Hemant Wagh
Sandeep Wagmare Kishorekumar Nadigatla Sanjay Rathod Veerendra Mishra Chetan Bramhadande Swapnil Tambe