Child Labour
Child labour is one of the problems of India.
Great poets like Wordworth and Tagore were great lovers of children. Among the Indian leaders, Jawaharlal Nehru was known for his great affection for children. President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam will also go in history as a true lover of children.
All parents love their children even more than their own but it is a pity many of them are forced by the circumstances to send their children for doing some labour instead of going to school. Now , education for children in age group of 6 to 14 has been made a fundamental right. Primary education is compulsory. Mid-day meals have been started in government schools to check the numbers of drp outs.
Inspite of this , many of poor parents do not send their children to school. Even those who are sent there , gave up studies after the completion of primary education and in many cases even before its completion and that ignoring the incentive of the mid-day meals.
The reason for this scenario is that many parents while feeling the pangs of poverty , want their children to self suppoting even in that tender age. They themselves cannot earn much and want the children to work and augment the income of the family. Many children in poor families have to leave their hearths and homes to fend for themselves.
These children work in bricks kilns, in restaurants and hotels, at shops and in houses of well-to-do people. Some of them who can’t do much progress turn into thieves, pickpockets, chain-snatchers, etc. and join the ranks of antisocial elements. Some of them even start taking drugs.
In order to prevent the practice of child labour some concrete , drastic steps should be taken by all concerned. Every child’s attendance at school must be ensured. An awaking should be brought about among the poor families in this regerd. Untill, the income of these marginal families is increased no incentives or inducements may be able to deliver the goods.
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On October 6, 2008 at 11:15 am
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