Tuesday, 13 October 2015

STOP CHILD LABOUR

Child labour is a threat to the society.It is said that for a long time child-labour has been in vogue in india .They are seen working at hotels and restaurants,factories and hotels .Children are automatic choice of employers. for they work more but are under paid.
so stop child labour..Give me them following things ..
A child who gets a good social environment grows up to become a good citizen ,which in turn help the country to grow and develop .Education of the masses will be very helpful to raise consciousness of general people .For this mass media campaigns  over radio ,television and newspaper etc...
let all the children will enjoy the glory and beauty of childhood ..By taking this steps..
                                 CHILD LABOUR ACTS   


(prohibition and regulation ) - ACT OF 1986 ;  The act prohibits the employment of children below 

the age of  14 years in hazardous occupations identified in a list by the law .  the list was expanded in 

2006, and again in  2008.   

INDIA  HAS A FEDERAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT , AND LABOUR BEING A SUBJECT IN    THE CURRENT LIST, BOTH THE CENTRAL AND  STATE GOVERNMENTS  CAN AND HAVE  LEGISLATED  ON CHILD LABOUR . THE MAJOR NATIONAL LAGISLATIVE DEVVLOPMENTS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING :    


THE FACTORIES ACT OF 1948 : The act  prohibits the employment of  children below the age of 14 years  in any factory   

THE MINES ACT 1952 : The  act prohibits the employment of children below 18 years of age in a mine      


THE JUVENILE JUSTICE :  ( CARE AND PROTECTION OF ) CHILDREN ACT OF 2000:    This law  made it crime , punishable with a prison term ,  for anyone to procure  or employ  a child in any hazaqrdous  in any employment or bondage

CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA

In the latter part of the century,child labour remains a serious 
problem in many parts of the world.Many of these children live in
undeveloped countries in Latin america,Africa and Asia .
Their living conditions are crude and their chances for 
Educational minimal.The income the bring in is,however,
necessary for the survival of their families.In other cases ,
children are bonded,working to pay off an initial cash advance
from the employer with escalating interest which leaves them 
effectively slaves.In this project, information  has been shared on
some of the legal and programmatic initiatives undertaken in india 
over the last decades or so to address the problem of child labour .
These programs remain committed to the full eradication of all forms 
of child labour wherever it might exit in india ,beginning with the 
most exploitative and hazardous forms and have adopts this goals 
as a part of national policy.Both the Indian courts and National
human rights commissions have been playing attention towards this issue.
India has also been practicing in the international program on 
Elimination of Child labour(IPEC)of the ILO .But the problem remain vast,
and finding resources for rehabilitation schemes, given the magnitude of the 
problem ,is a Challenge..