Research Paper Shreyash
Research Paper Shreyash
Research Paper Shreyash
Child.
INDEX PAGE 2
INTRODUCTION PAGE 3
Meaning of child labour PAGE 3
Current statutes and laws related to child labour PAGE 4
Statistics relating to child labour PAGE 5
BODY Page 6
Main reasons for child labour Page 7
Impact of child labor Page 8
Girls and child labour Page 9
Landmark cases about child labour Page 10-11
Conclusion Page 12-13
Bibliography Page 14
INTRODUCTION
Education has the potential to transform societies and the world in general.
"Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world," Nelson
Mandela said. Our actions determine our destiny they say but how many children
truly have the freedom to choose what their lives can look like, circumstances and
inequities still dictate a child's future rather than a child's abilities.
Child labor is an age-old global threat, especially in poor and resource-poor
developing countries. Social and family poverty, loss or disability of a parent, lack
of social security and protection, ignorance of the value of education or limited
access to education are among the myriad reasons why children enter the
workforce and are unable to access education.
1
https://www.unicef.org/india/what-we-do/child-labour-exploitation#:~:text=Children%20belong%20in
%20schools%20not,attendance%20and%20performance%20in%20school.
https://www.journalijdr.com/sites/default/files/issue-pdf/11890.pdf
https://www.ilo.org/ipec/Action/Education/lang--en/index.htm
2
https://www.theasianschool.net/blog/child-labour-and-right-to-education/
https://blog.ipleaders.in/rte-act-right-to-education-act-2009/
Statistics around child labour
BODY
https://www.oxfamindia.org/blog/child-labour-india?
gclid=Cj0KCQiA4uCcBhDdARIsAH5jyUnpv1ojTP2x7MolSZNosdu1ajCflTaTxXRZRyrsUulREEbg0bijx9saAnoGEALw_wc
B
3
https://www.unicef.org/india/what-we-do/child-labour-exploitation#:~:text=schools%20not
%20workplaces.-,Child%20labour%20deprives%20children%20of%20their%20right%20to%20go
%20to,attendance%20and%20performance%20in%20school.
Children are the ultimate gift to humanity, and childhood is a pivotal and
formative phase of human development that can influence how a society
will grow in the future. Children who are brought up in a setting that is
encouraging of their intellectual, physical, and social development evolve
into rational people who contribute to society.
In India, it's not very common to see a Chotu [ A term for a child labour }
rushing to get you a chai on the railway platform or at your neighbourhood
tea shop. In fact, one might almost argue that the Chotu has grown so
usual that several the regular customers will find it confusing if Chotu
suddenly disappeared. The Indian society has accepted it as a personality
attribute and normalised it, therefore the Chotu culture is still encouraged
informally in homes and at tea stalls and other places of work
When all is said and done, Chotu should study rather than working in a
shop or making a tea or doing anything that profits only others, Older, more
privileged adults decide to exert control over a child's present and future,
signing away their Right to a Better Tomorrow by using their dominance
over innocent children
4
https://www.oxfamindia.org/blog/child-labour-india?
gclid=Cj0KCQiA4uCcBhDdARIsAH5jyUnpv1ojTP2x7MolSZNosdu1ajCflTaTxXRZRyrsUulREEbg0bijx9saAnoGEALw_wc
B
more children because they believe every child is a breadwinner. As these
children grow up, they are expected to share the responsibilities of their parents
by working tirelessly to run errands.
Illiteracy- Evidence suggests that many students are sent to work due to
parents' lack of awareness and education. These parents, who lack literacy and
do not understand the value of education, want their children to leave home as
soon as possible because it will be better for their family if they become sources
of income. It follows that the frequency of child labour is directly related to
parents' lack of understanding of the value of education in enhancing life and
living conditions.
Stereotyped thinking - The broadly believed belief that girl children require less
education than boys, leading to their removal from school at a young age and
placement in domestic work. Secondly The tradition that children are required to
follow in their parents' path in their work, and to learn and develop that work at a
young age
5
https://byjus.com/free-ias-prep/death-of-innocent-child-labour/
https://infinitylearn.com/surge/study-materials/english/social/child-labour-in-india/
https://www.eclt.org/en/news/child-labour-causes
Impact of child labour on children -The impacts are massive. Child
labour can cause serious physical and mental harm, as well as death. It
can lead to slavery and sexual or economic exploitation. And in nearly
every case, it denies children access to education and health care, limiting
their fundamental rights and jeopardising their futures.
6
https://www.ilo.org/moscow/areas-of-work/child-labour/WCMS_248984/lang--en/index.htm
https://www.unicef.org/protection/child-labour#:~:text=Child%20labour%20can%20result%20in,rights%20and
%20threatening%20their%20futures.
https://www.ilo.org/ipec/Regionsandcountries/Africa/WCMS_101161/lang--en/index.htm
GIRLS AND CHILD LABOUR
India's social attitude toward schooling and the employment of girls are
closely related. Caste, religion, family size and type, work, familial patterns,
marriage, and other factors play a more complex role in determining the
girls' access to education. Girls suffer the most from discrimination based
on gender, class, and caste, making them the worst sufferers of child
labour
.
7
7
https://www.ilo.org/ipec/areas/Agriculture/WCMS_172261/lang--en/index.htm
https://international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu/news-and-events/stories/empowering-women-and-girls-end-
child-labour_en
https://www.wikigender.org/wiki/girl-child-labourers-in-india-an-invisible-issue/#:~:text=186%20million%20of
%20them%20are,them%2C%2042%25%20are%20girls.
https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=AONE&u=googlescholar&id=GALE|
A146692913&v=2.1&it=r&sid=AONE&asid=226b5821
Landmark cases on child labour
There have been some monumental cases that have shaped the laws In our country
surrounding child labour in our country
Conclusion
8
https://www.escr-net.org/caselaw/2015/bandhua-mukti-morcha-v-union-india-ors-1997-10-scc-549#:~:text=The
%20Supreme%20Court%20of%20India,in%20an%20effort%20to%20abolish
https://indianlawportal.co.in/m-c-mehta-v-state-o-tamil-nadu-and-others/#:~:text=A%20solicitous%20lawyer%2C
%20M.C.,morally%20preposterous%20and%20constitutionally%20invalid.
https://www.escr-net.org/caselaw/2015/bandhua-mukti-morcha-v-union-india-ors-1997-10-scc-549#:~:text=The
%20Supreme%20Court%20of%20India,in%20an%20effort%20to%20abolish
poverty by harnessing people from the poverty line so that a individual can
have a better shot at life and provide better for their family.
Childhood is a stage of life that a child should live to its fullest, child labour
deprives children of their childhood, I strongly believe a child is meant to
learn and not earn. Increasing access to free, required, high-quality basic
education is essential for minimizing child labour and is a related goal. Only
when children are mandated to attend school can child labour laws be
properly enforced. Additionally, there is a direct link between improved
educational access and a decline in child labour
As a society there is lot people can do to prevent another child’s dream
being crashed Educating people, especially businessmen and employers,
about the ill effects can help prevent child labour. Talking to them about the
impact child labour has on children and telling them about laws and
punishments of using child as a labour can bring about a change. Secondly
Our country has a childcare helpline number that is 1098 can save a child
from being exploited. It works to empower systems connected around each
corner of our country to come together to rescue this innocent souls. One
call can save a individuals life.
After a deep anaylsis of child labour in our country, exploring laws ,acts.
Cases and movements related to our country.I strongly sympathize that
laws around child labour are strong and efficient but I feel the problems
come in enforcing these laws and I think government can play a essential
role in this by working hand to hand with the parliament and higher
authorities.
I believe we need more awareness towards the topic of child labour and
this can happen in few ways
Business owners and enterprises should be educated about laws
pertaining to child labour and penalties that can occur if the rules
aren’t followed .
Employment opportunities should be increased for adults in order to
overcome problem of poverty. If there are more job opportunities
more people will be able to earn and provide better for their family
and thus children can go to school and study stress free. .
Even though India has the most extensive educational system we
don’t have enough participation and that’s why need stricter
regulations surrounding child labour and one way to increase
students is to have more supervision in rural areas and providing low
income families incentives if they send their kid to school rather
making money off them.
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https://www.unicef-irc.org/article/1971-five-years-to-
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https://hindrise.org/resources/stop-child-labour/#:~:text=Education%20is%20the%20single%20key,send%20their
%20children%20to%20schools.
https://www.childlineindia.org/blog/How-To-Stop-Child-Labour-inia-with-Case-study-Childline-India-
1098.html#:~:text=Education%20and%20awareness,the%20laws%20and%20their%20penalties.
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child-labour/
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%20and%20constitutionally%20invalid.
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