Title: Adverse Effects of Child Labour in India
1Adverse Effects of Child Labour in India
2Childhood is the most amazing span of life, where
children are free from all the tensions. This
span gives every child to be fun adoring and to
be the sweetheart of all the relatives. Childhood
is the most innocent bearing of kids for being
honest and absorbing all goodies from elders with
lots of love. But this is only one side of the
story. Not every child on this globe is born
fortunate to have the amenities which other kids
enjoy with their families or we can say that
there are many underprivileged children who are
forced at a very early age to fulfil the need of
their poor families. This is what is called
'CHILD LABOUR' and it has immense adverse
effects to which harm the well-being of our
society.
3Causes Of Child Labour
4The principle causes of child labour incorporate
unemployment, neediness and the rapidly growing
population of India. The government efforts are
lagging behind to fulfil the basic amenities of
these children and their families. These deprived
children are forced to walk on the path which
spoils their future. For survival these children
work in factories, shops, even selling items on
the streets. Also small infants are carried by
some parents on the streets to earn money from
begging.
5Protect Children Stop Child Labour t
We are a developing country, facing numerous
issues which pulls us back to be developed. The
children and youth of any nation are said to be
the future of the country. Numerous children in
our country are forced into child labour due to
poverty and illiteracy of their parents and
family members. Child labour has spoiled lives of
many as these children remain illiterate and also
suffer with adverse health issues. The Government
of India is operating various campaigns against
child labour. As an individual we too are
responsible for such hazardous scenario. However,
we can take initiative to diminish child labour
from our society. There are several NGOs which
are working to eradicate child labour in India
and promote the rights of children. Let us
participate in this bandwagon and help these
children enjoy their basic rights.
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