Working Children . . . .


Can we eliminate child labour? Though it is a desirable goal the fact remains that in the given socio-economic scenario that is prevalent in our country, it is virtually impossible to do away with child labour. One cannot dispute the fact that employers exploit children by paying them much less than what they would pay in adult and the future of the working children is ruined as they will not be able to attend schools and get educated for a better future.
But when one considers the economic compulsions of the families which force the children to work, one will be compelled to admit that elimination of child labour will be a distant dream as long as the socio-economic status of these families is not improved.
Child Labours in India
Realizing the harm caused by child labour, the Indian Government made laws to protect children from exploitation at work and to improve their working condition. Besides, a comprehensive law called Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act. 1986, was promulgated to prohibit employment of children in certain hazardous occupations and processes.
In 1987, the Indian government formulated National Police on Child Labour to protect the interests of children and focus on general development programmes for the benefit of children. As a part of this policy National Child Labour Projects have been set up in different parts of the country to rehabilitate child labour. Under these projects, special schools are established to prove non-formal education, vocational training, supplementary nutrition etc. to children who are withdrawn from employment.
Though elimination of child labour is an impossible task in the current socio-economic scenario, the Indian government is committed to the task of ensuring that no child remains illiterate, hungry and without medical care. When this ideal will be achieved is a million dollar question.
The development countries are exerting pressure on developing countries like India to eliminate child labour. According to the current thinking the developed countries may stop imports of those goods that involve child labour in their production. In some of our cottage industries like making of carpets, children are employed in larger numbers. These carpets, which are being exported, may soon lose their market abroad if the producers of these carpets persist with child labour.
Child labour is, no doubt, an evil that should be done away with at the earliest. The prevalence of child labour reflects very badly on society that is not able to stop this evil. But in a society where many households may have to suffer the pangs of hunger if the children are withdrawn from work, beggars can’t be choosers. These families have to send their children to work, even if the future of these innocents is ruined, as that is the only choice open for them to survive in this world. Therefore, unless the socio-economic status of the poor families is improved, India has to live with child labour.
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17 May 2012 at 18:12

I think India's biggest issue is the lack of a strong and swift judicial system- once that is in place, a lot of corruption, child labour n other issues will be automatically solved. The reason why these things dont happen so frequently in developed places is cos the legal system is very developed.. here even though we have a help line to report child labour, nobody's bothered cos justice is a prolonged affair and nobody wants to waste their time rotting in some court in the name of justice...

me thinks, if the legal system is fixed, a lot of India's problems will automatically get eradicated..

including child labour.

Great that u brought this out, my friend :)

17 May 2012 at 18:15

It's the sad state of our country and we don't have the means to secure their future. You are right, we have to live with it for some more years...

18 May 2012 at 07:59

Hi Ashwini

I do agree that it cannot be eliminated soon...But socio-economic status is something I cannot fully agree to....We hear so many stories of mothers and fathers that fought against the odds to give their wards a good education....In Govt Schools, almost everything is free...So the parents have to spend only for the child's basic needs...The problem arises when there are too many mouths to feed and making the children work is an easy way out...But to me its only an excuse....That is easily opted for by the masses in our country.....

19 May 2012 at 14:28

its really sad...bt hats off 4 ur writing :)

22 May 2012 at 13:56

You are right @R-A-J, nobody is bothered about calling the child labour helpline as justice is a prolonged affair. Thanks for visiting . . .

22 May 2012 at 14:00

Thanks @Saru, for commenting. Really, child labour is a dark aspect of our country . . .

22 May 2012 at 14:13

Thanks @jaish_vats, for your comment. You are right, we have to tolerate this evil for some more years . . .

22 May 2012 at 14:18

Thanks @Geet, for your comment . . .

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