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(Essay) An Essay : Child Labour in India
An
Essay: Child Labour in India:
Introduction
Child Labour, consisting of children below 14 years of age, is defined by the
International Labour Organisation (ILO) as ├втВм┼Уthe type of work performed by
children that deprives them of their childhood and their dignity, which hampers
their access to education and acquisition of skills and which is performed under
conditions harmful to their health and their development├втВм┬Э. Children are the
greatest gift to humanity and the same gift is being misused for personal gains
as child labour. They constitute 36% of India├втВмтДвs population but a large
majority of children in the age group of 5-14 years continue to remain in
distress and turmoil. One in every five children below the age of 14 is a
labourer. The flower (Child) withers before it blossoms.
Magnitude of the problem
Child labour is more a rural phenomenon than an urban phenomenon. Due to acute
poverty poor families residing in rural areas send their children to urban areas
for bread and butter. In urban areas, to survive in a cutthroat competition,
manufacturers have lowered the real wages for adult workers in order to employ
child workers on low wages. The problem is very much vast in its dimension.
Children are forced to work in the most hazardous, unhygienic conditions, where
they are vulnerable to many severe health problems.
Causes of Child Labour
In a country like India where over 40 percent of the population is living in
conditions of extreme poverty, child labour is a complex issue. Following are
some of the causes of child labour.
First Extreme poverty is the chief cause of child labour. The children either
supplement their parents├втВмтДв income or are the only wage earners in the family.
Second Child labour is deliberately created by vested interest to get cheap
labour.
Third Low level of parental education is also an important factor in determining
the incidence of child labour.
Fourth A majority of parents prefer to send their children to work rather than
to school at the school-going age, primarily on account of their need for a
supplementary income.
Measures to combat Child Labour
Child labour is a universal problem and as a citizen of India we must strive to
take stern actions against child labour.
Role of NGOs: NGOs have an important role to
play in the elimination of child labour. Government does not have the
infrastructure to reach every section of the society and particularly the
millions who work and live in remote areas. NGOs can act as a bridge between
hard-to-reach areas and the government.
Role of Media: The role of media in
elimination of child labour is one of the most important components of the
process of total human development. The media should expose defaulting firms or
business houses that clandestinely employ children and violate laws relating to
child labour.
The government should give certain monetary or if need be non-monetary
incentives to the families that live Below Poverty Line (BPL) to avoid child
labour so that their children can be sent to school.
Effective state intervention to eliminate inequities, including class and caste
barriers to employment and other opportunities in areas such as health and
education, will put an end to child labour.
Conclusion
Child labour is an international evil. It requires cumulative efforts to wipe it
out. Toiling long hours for a pittance, these little breadwinners accept
exploitation as a way of life. The government on this front has also taken a few
steps. The International Labour Organization (ILO) launched the International
Programme for Elimination of Child Labours in 1991 and India was the first to
join the same in 1992. But still the problem persists due to poor implementation
of the plans and programmes. The need of the hour is to expand the machinery for
enforcing the various laws on child labour. There is a plethora of laws but
nothing can eradicate child labour unless there is awareness among parents and
children, which will go a long way in saving the future of millions of working
children in India. Lastly instead of blaming the "supply side", we
must focus on the "demand side'.
Courtesy : iasaspirant.rediffblogs.com/




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