Friday 13 April 2018

Prevention of the child labour

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There some prevention are as follows which is against the child labour
  • There are many social issues of child labour which we have to eliminate from the different countries. Now, it should stop, and we have to follow up the necessary restrictions and rules on the regards of child labour.
  • Each and every child should have the priority of the live with all facilities in the independent country. It will be very helpful for the children. If we help to the children and stand against the child labour then, so many children can join the proper schooling. They will get the regular education as well as the sports activity.
  • If we will very restrict for solve the problem of child labour, then we would be able to force them better.
  • Every country should have this restriction against the child labour. Children will get so much priority when all will stand for help to them.
  • There should be awareness among the people to terminate the child labour from India because it can incur in our nearby future. Children are our future of developing country. India mostly depends upon the children of his present age.
  • Every family should earn a decent living and good saving for the future of his children, and then children could get a decent life and education. It will be very helpful for their children and then people will not any need to send to his children on the work.
  • Every family shall understand his kids for reducing the burden of the families, There are so many reasons in a family for child labour, results in the lesser child, education expenses, etc. they shall help to the reduce this all problems, then no one child will go for child labour.
  • Each industrial company and his organizations should increase the employment opportunities for the adult workers; then child labour will replace from this all employees.

Consequences of Child Labour

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Child labour inflicts damage to a child’s physical and mental health. A child labourer has no basic rights to education, development, and freedom. Children employed as labourers work in unsafe environments where there is a constant danger of fatal accidents. They are forced to lead a life of poverty, illiteracy, and deprivation. They are required to perform gruelling and physically demanding tasks and in return receive only meagre wages. Poor working conditions cause severe health problems to such children. A child labourer not just suffers physical and mental torture but also becomes mentally and emotionally mature too fast which is never a good sign.

Consequences of Child Labour:

1. It is important for human beings to enjoy every stage of their development. A child should play with friends and make memories for a lifetime. Child labour, therefore, leads to loss of quality childhood as children will be deprived of the opportunity to enjoy the amazing experiences that come with being young. A child forced to work will miss many of the good things associated with childhood.'

2. Child labour can also lead to health complications due to undernourishment and poor working conditions. It is highly unlikely that people who employ children also have the moral capacity to ensure that they have good working conditions. Working in places such as mines and badly conditioned factories may result in lifetime health issues for children employed to work in these places.

3. It is not a pleasant experience to be kept working as a child while your age-mates are out playing and going to school. Children also lack the ability to shield themselves from most of the challenges that occur in the workplace. Issues such as bullying, sexual exploitation, and unfavorable working hours may result in mental trauma in these children. Child labour may also result in the lack of emotional growth and thus insensitivity.

4. Children that are employed do not have the time to go to school. They spend a lot of time in their workstations as the days and years go by. The lack of education and illiteracy makes them individuals with limited opportunities as far as employment is concerned. Education also prepares a person for several challenges in the society and without it, one may turn out to lack the basic skills required to overcome many of life’s problems. An illiterate person, on the other hand, considers force to be the only answer to nearly all of the challenges experienced.

Who is Responsible for Child Labour ?

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In India, more than 5 million children are engaged in labour work that is completely not acceptable in order to make our country healthy, wealthy and socially developed. Survey says that, poverty and shortage of good primary schools are the main cause for child labour. Except that, mental state of parents also affects this crime. Until a parent is not aware of harmful impacts of this crime “child labour” on their children, it is almost impossible to end this crime. Extreme poor and rural areas are the sources of this evil “Child Labour” or “Child Slavery”. This trend has developed in rural areas to send their kids for work instead of sending them to school to get education.

There are so many places in India where this crime still exists like households, real estates, hotel and restaurants, manufacturing plants, handicraft industry, entertainment industry, coal & mines, etc. Some of them are too hazardous and dangerous for young ones which can physically and mentally damage them like exploitative occupation of coal mines and industries of matchbox and fireworks, but still children are working there in excess number.

Children are getting affected physically, mentally, socially, and morally due to this unacceptable crime “Child Labour”. It has targeted many countries in the form of undeveloped economic structure which has resulted in poverty, illiteracy, high population, corruption, unemployment, criminal activities, etc.