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Child labour is still a matter of concern


A developing country where the economy is leading on the fourth stage has given boost to many market and development and has raise a standard for people living in India. It has given a new face to India being a developing country, with improved infrastructure, living, food, shelter, clothing, education, rights etc. But it has some how failed to improve many social strings which yet make the country backwards. There are many social and economical issues that have taken place in India and it has become difficult to overcome these issues and growth of it is rising as a tree. Despite many laws and regulation there are many social issues such as child labour, gender inequality, domestic violence, poverty, caste discrimination, mental health stigma, human trafficking,  dowry system, child marriage, sanitation and hygiene, disability discrimination and there are many economical issues as well present in the country such as inflation, wealth inquality, corruption, low wage, lack of financial literacy, unemployment, brain drain etc.
This blog will mainly cover about child labour as this is the persistent concerned in modern india. 

Data reords:
According to UNICEF and ILO india has the highest number of chinese in the world. Some start working at a very young age. Children start working at a very young age and it is defined that they start working from the age of 5 or 6 and continue working till the rest of the life if they are not known through their rights or education. These kind of children mostly belong to the rural areas and the continue to feed this cycle through their future generation as they like awareness literacy and poverty in the areas. There are few states and cities where these kind of practices have taken a huge ladder and it has now become an important issue to combat. Mainly Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Delhi and states like Uttar Pradesh have found more Harsh and illegal working of children. India has low like child labour preparation and regulation act and right to education act to prevent these weaknesses. These cases reflect embros in arsenal issue and the parliamentary panel has acknowledged at India's goal to eliminate child labour by 2025 is unlikely to be met causing inconsistency in legal definition and enforcement challenges. 

Why should we know about rights:
Child labour has become a human right issue as every child deserves a chance to have a safe home full their dreams and deserve the chance to complete his her education but the place of these development is very slow and uneven with needs to have a quick action plan and change of development modes. There are normal measures such as strengthening of law and forcement so that who exploitte children they can be punished with strict actions. We must create and promote free and quality education for rural and marginalised community to experience good lifestyle ahead. We should raise awareness in school and media through campaigns and as in today's generation as we are mostly connected with social media and their influences they must take stand for development of these people. We should create job opportunities and support system for these families after giving them quality education. 

Future is new:
Children are seen quite happy when they hold books in the hands rather than tools or bricks or any other machinery in the industry or work places. Child labour is only not about government policies or programs it's about normal human being who should see this matter as a concern and try to avoid this in every situation and they should learn to have a collective mindset to say no to child labour. Let's build a future where child is not left behind in working places but they are in classrooms full filling their dreams and quality education.

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