Saturday, 5 September 2015

India is  a home to more than 12.6 million children  who are working on streets,  in factories and farmland for their survival . it interferes with their ability to attend regular school , and that is  mentally, physically , socially or morally dangerous and harmful.
                                              




                                                                                                             

A succession of laws on child labour, the so-called  FACTOR ACTS,  were passed in Britain in the 19th century. Children younger than nine were not allowed to work, those aged 9–16 could work 16 hours per day per COTTON MILS ACT . In 1856, the law permitted child labour past age 9, for 60 hours per week, night  or day.   IN 1901, the permissible child labour age was raised to 12.

                                                                                                  
 

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