This document defines child labour as work that harms or exploits children physically, mentally, or morally, preventing their access to education. It provides statistics on child labour worldwide, finding that 61% occur in Asia, 32% in Africa, and 7% in Latin America. In India specifically, there are an estimated 10 million children working as domestic servants, and 55 million total child laborers across industries, giving India the second highest number of child laborers globally after Africa. The document also outlines India's 1986 Regulation and Prohibition Act banning employment of children in hazardous occupations.