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1. CHILDLABOUR IN BANGLADESH
GROUP NO.20
MEMBERS NAME:S.M JAHIRUL ALAM (ID:16102090)
MD:JAHANGIR ALAM (ID:16102086)
MEHEDI HASAN (ID:16102109)
GUEST:
IMAGE:1 CHILDREN WORKING IN A FACTORY
Child labour in
Bangladesh is
common, with 4.7
million or 12.6% of
children aged 5 to
14 in the work
force.Out of the
child labourers
engaged in the
work force, 83% are
employed in rural
areas and 17% are
employed in urban
areas.
IMAGE 3: A CHILD WORKING IN A HOTEL
This act allowed for children
aged 15 or up to work in the
railway industry and in
transporting goods in port
jobs. It also allowed for
children aged 15–17 to work
night shifts that may last until
the morning under certain
stipulations such as resting for
13 consecutive hours, working
under someone that is 18
years or older, or serving an
apprenticeship
The children are working as a
labour in school going age for the
survival of there families and to full fill
the basic necessities.
People don’t know the importance
of education. That’s why most of
children remain illiterate.
PROBLEMS
One of the major reasons behind child labour is the
poverty when children have no option left other than to
work for their survivals
In the developing countries when the government fails
to provide the basic requirements for the children
when the only earning member of he family dies or
suffering from serious illness
Natural calamity like Tsunami, cyclone, flood etc. Also
drag children towards child labour
SOLUTIONS:enhancing educational programme
Strict actions
Legal measures
Assistance to families
Motivational and publicity campaign
Rehabilitation
Collections and propagation of information
Replacing working children
FIGURE 1:THE CHILD LABOUR AVEARGE IN BANGLADESH
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IMAGE 2:A CHILD IS TRYING TO SELL FLOWERS
FIGURE 2:CHILD LABOUR BY AGE
IMAGE 4:A CHILD IS WORKING IN A BRICK FACTORY
FIGURE 3:SOME FACTS OF CHILD LABOUR
FIGURE 4:SITUATION ON WORKING CHILDREN AS LABOUR IN BANGLADESH