Paragraphs On Child Labour

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Paragraphs On Child Labour

Paragraph 1:  100 Words 


Child labour is the use of children in producing goods and services. They are employed by
the producers at minimal wages, which makes them susceptible to violence and any unjust
activity. They are paid minimal wages and are made to work for almost nine hours in a day.
The procedure of converting them to child labour is easy. The parents themselves want the
children to get involved in such activities. These parents cannot generate the basic income
necessary for sustaining themselves. The parents are helpless. However, some parents do
not want to bear the burden of having too many children and giving their last child to these
factory owners.

Paragraph 2: 150 Words 


Child labour is generated in our country as an offshoot to the vicious cycle of poverty. The
cycle begins with a low level of investment. The per capita income in a developing country
like India is low. This means that most of the people do not get enough food to survive on for
the first few years of living. This gives them lower nutrition levels, and the quality of child
labour is hence severely low in our country. It is below average, and making good with such
below-average labour in a labour surplus economy is tedious. This again increased the need
for money in e lowest if the society and they put in their children into the harsh world to earn
a living for themselves. These children are often subjected to tremendous brutality and abuse
at the hands of those that employ them. They are kept under inhuman circumstances and
work massive shifts.

Paragraph 3:  200 Words


Child Labour has been a pressing problem in India. It has been written in several
papers that child labour only pushes the economy into another equilibrium. This
equilibrium is bad. The other one is also not good for a developing country like India.
The equilibrium consists of children not working; it keeps the economy in the vicious
cycle of poverty. The cycle cannot be done away with without the investment if the
Government. This investment also has to be substantial.

The Government of most developing countries does not have the means to have
such colossal investment necessities out before them. Several households re caught
up in the trap of low income. These households do not have a subsistence level of
food and provisions to survive with. The parents also work very hard in most cases.
However, individual children are often trafficked from these situations. They are sold
as bonded labour and made to stay in more stringent conditions. The situation
becomes traumatizing for the children. The parents are also never finding these
missing children.

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