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🞂 A SOCIAL EVIL
A Picture
is worth a thousand words
Some Bitter Ones
🞂 Child labour is not only a social problem but also an economic one
🞂 Watching a young child work for fourteen hours a-day is what is
termed as child labor.
🞂 Child labour has a predominant feature in Indian society
🞂 carpet industry requires the fine little fingers to weave the finest and
tiniest of knots to create the most expensive of carpets
🞂 firecracker industry probably prefers kids to men because they are
cost effective and more efficient
🞂 Even household labor – children last longer and are more honest
than adults; is a claim made by most homemakers
🞂 Acc. to UNICEF
◦ A child involved in child labor activities if between 5-11
years of age, he/she did at least one hour of economic
activity a day or at least 28 hrs of domestic work in a
week & in case of children between 12-14 yrs of
age, he/she did at least 14 hrs of economic activity or at
least 42 hrs of economic activity & domestic work per
week.
Acc. to India’s Census 2001 office
It defines child labour as participation of a child less than
17 yrs of age in any economically productive activity with
or without compensation, wages or profit.
Acc to ILO
Children who participate in work that doesn’t affect their
health & personal development or interference with their
schooling, is not child labour, rather it may generally be
regarded as being something positive.
🞂 Acc. to 2001 census 12.6 million children are child labours in India
below 14 years of age.
🞂 Acc. to UNO there are 217 million child labour worldwide.
🞂 While buffaloes may cost up to 15,000 rupees , children are sold at
prices between 500 and 2,000 rupees.
🞂 47 out of 100 children in India enrolled in class I reach class
VIII, putting the dropout rate at 52.79%.
🞂 Approximately 16.64% of villages in the country do not have
facilities for primary schooling. (UNICEF)
🞂 42 million children in the age-group 6-14 years do not attend school
in India.
🞂 Uttar Pradesh has highest no.of child labour cases
in India.
🞂 Acc. to Mallikarjun kharge, minister of Labour and
Employment West Bengal has performed worst in
NCLP. Reports says during 2010-2013 only
12,788 children were brought to mainstream
whereas in Odisha 38,500 and in M.P. 38,000
children were brought to the main stream.
🞂 OVER POPULATION: limited resources and more
mouths to feed, Children are employed in various
forms of work.
🞂 ILLITERACY :Illiterate parents do not realize the
need for a proper physical,emotional and cognitive
development of a child.
🞂 POVERTY: Many a time poverty forces parents to
send their children to hazardous jobs.
🞂 URBANIZATION: MNC's and export industries in the
developing world employ child workers, particularly in
the garment industry.
Causes of Child
Labour
🞂 ORPHANS: Children born out of wedlock, children with no
parents and relatives, often do not find anyone to support them.
Thus they are forced to work for their own living.
🞂 WILLINGNESS TO EXPLOIT CHILDREN: This is at the
root of the problem Even if a family is very poor, the incidence of
child labour will be very low unless there are people willing to exploit
these children.
🞂 UNEMPLOYMENT OF ELDERS: Elders often find it difficult
to get jobs. The industrialists and factory owners find it profitable to
employ children. This is so because they can pay less and extract
more work. They will also not create union problem.
🞂 Physical injuries and mutilations are caused by badly
maintained machinery on farms and in factories, machete accidents
in plantations, and any number of hazards encountered in industries
such as mining, ceramics and fireworks manufacture
🞂 Pesticide poisoning is one of the biggest killers of child laborers.
In Sri Lanka, pesticides kill more children than
diphtheria, malaria, polio and tetanus combined. The global death
toll each year from pesticides is supposed to be
approximately 40'000
🞂 Growth deficiency is prevalent among working children, who tend
to be shorter and lighter than other children; these deficiencies also
impact on their adult life
🞂 Long-term health problems, such as respiratory
disease, asbestosis and a variety of cancers, are
common in countries where children are forced to work
with dangerous chemicals
🞂 HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases
are rife among the one million children forced into
prostitution every year; pregnancy, drug addiction and
mental illness are also common among child prostitutes
🞂 Exhaustion and malnutrition are a result of
underdeveloped children performing heavy manual
labour, working long hours in unbearable conditions and
not earning enough to feed themselves adequately
🞂 National Policy on Child Labour was
formulated in 1987.
🞂 National child Labor Program me(NCLP) 1988
was formulated.
🞂 Article 24 of Indian Constitution Prohibits Child
Labor.
🞂 Juvenile Justice( care & protection) of children
act 2000.
🞂 Child labor( prohibition & Regulation) Act 1986.
🞂 The Factories Act 1948.
🞂 The mines Act 1952.
🞂 The Right of children to free & compulsory
education act 2009.
🞂 Orissa Child Labor( prohibition & regulation)
🞂 The government has made efforts to prohibit child labor by enacting
Child labor laws in India including the 1986 Child Labor (Prohibition
and Regulation)
🞂 Government has accordingly been taking proactive steps to tackle
this problem through strict enforcement of legislative provisions
along with simultaneous rehabilitative measures
🞂 State Governments, which are the appropriate implementing
authorities, have been conducting regular inspections and raids to
detect cases of violations
🞂 Government has been laying a lot of emphasis on the rehabilitation
of these children and on improving the economic conditions of their
families
🞂 OBJECT:To prohibit the engagement of children in certain employment’s and to
regulate the conditions of work or children in certain other employment’s
🞂 DEFINITION:Child: Child means a person who has not completed his fourteen years
of age.
🞂 APPLICABILITY: In extends to the whole of India
🞂 WEEKLY HOLIDAY:Every child shall be allowed in each week a holiday of one whole
day.
🞂 HOURS AND PERIOD OF WORK: The period of work on each day shall not exceed
three hours and no child
🞂 shall work for more than three hours before he has had an interval for rest for
🞂 at least one hour. No child shall be permitted or required to work between 7
🞂 P.m. and 8 a.m.
🞂 No child shall be required or permitted to work overtime.
1. Transport of passengers, goods; or mails by railway
2. Cinder picking, clearing of an ash pit or building operation in the railway
premise.
3. Work in a catering establishment at a railway station, involving the movement
of vendor or any other employee of the establishment from one platform to
another or into or out of a moving train.
4. Work relating to the construction of railway station or with any other work
where such work is done in close proximity to or between the railway lines.
5. The port authority within the limits of any port.
107
6. Work relating to selling of crackers and fireworks in shops with temporary
licenses
7. Abattoirs/slaughter Houses
8. Automobile workshops and garages.
9. Founderies
10. Handling of taxies or inflammable substance or explosives
11. Handlom and powerloom industry
12. Mines (Under ground and under water) and collieries
13. Plastic units and Fiber glass workship
🞂 PENALITIES:
🞂 Section-3 shall be punishable with imprisonment which shall
🞂 not be less than three months which may extend to one year or with
fine
🞂 which shall not be less than ten thousand rupees but which may
Extend to twenty thousand rupees or with both.
🞂 section (3) shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which
shall not be less than
🞂 six months but which may extend to two years.
🞂 Any other violations under the Act shall be punishable with simple
imprisonment,
🞂 which may extend to one month or with fine, which may extend to ten
thousand
🞂 rupees or with both.
The Silent Killer…
Children are remarkably imaginative and resilient -
but also heartbreakingly fragile and vulnerable.
“ So let us share their dreams
And shape their future ” .
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Huraira And Abudullah English Presentation.pptx

  • 2. A Picture is worth a thousand words
  • 4. 🞂 Child labour is not only a social problem but also an economic one 🞂 Watching a young child work for fourteen hours a-day is what is termed as child labor. 🞂 Child labour has a predominant feature in Indian society 🞂 carpet industry requires the fine little fingers to weave the finest and tiniest of knots to create the most expensive of carpets 🞂 firecracker industry probably prefers kids to men because they are cost effective and more efficient 🞂 Even household labor – children last longer and are more honest than adults; is a claim made by most homemakers
  • 5. 🞂 Acc. to UNICEF ◦ A child involved in child labor activities if between 5-11 years of age, he/she did at least one hour of economic activity a day or at least 28 hrs of domestic work in a week & in case of children between 12-14 yrs of age, he/she did at least 14 hrs of economic activity or at least 42 hrs of economic activity & domestic work per week. Acc. to India’s Census 2001 office It defines child labour as participation of a child less than 17 yrs of age in any economically productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Acc to ILO Children who participate in work that doesn’t affect their health & personal development or interference with their schooling, is not child labour, rather it may generally be regarded as being something positive.
  • 6. 🞂 Acc. to 2001 census 12.6 million children are child labours in India below 14 years of age. 🞂 Acc. to UNO there are 217 million child labour worldwide. 🞂 While buffaloes may cost up to 15,000 rupees , children are sold at prices between 500 and 2,000 rupees. 🞂 47 out of 100 children in India enrolled in class I reach class VIII, putting the dropout rate at 52.79%. 🞂 Approximately 16.64% of villages in the country do not have facilities for primary schooling. (UNICEF) 🞂 42 million children in the age-group 6-14 years do not attend school in India.
  • 7. 🞂 Uttar Pradesh has highest no.of child labour cases in India. 🞂 Acc. to Mallikarjun kharge, minister of Labour and Employment West Bengal has performed worst in NCLP. Reports says during 2010-2013 only 12,788 children were brought to mainstream whereas in Odisha 38,500 and in M.P. 38,000 children were brought to the main stream.
  • 8. 🞂 OVER POPULATION: limited resources and more mouths to feed, Children are employed in various forms of work. 🞂 ILLITERACY :Illiterate parents do not realize the need for a proper physical,emotional and cognitive development of a child. 🞂 POVERTY: Many a time poverty forces parents to send their children to hazardous jobs. 🞂 URBANIZATION: MNC's and export industries in the developing world employ child workers, particularly in the garment industry.
  • 9. Causes of Child Labour 🞂 ORPHANS: Children born out of wedlock, children with no parents and relatives, often do not find anyone to support them. Thus they are forced to work for their own living. 🞂 WILLINGNESS TO EXPLOIT CHILDREN: This is at the root of the problem Even if a family is very poor, the incidence of child labour will be very low unless there are people willing to exploit these children. 🞂 UNEMPLOYMENT OF ELDERS: Elders often find it difficult to get jobs. The industrialists and factory owners find it profitable to employ children. This is so because they can pay less and extract more work. They will also not create union problem.
  • 10. 🞂 Physical injuries and mutilations are caused by badly maintained machinery on farms and in factories, machete accidents in plantations, and any number of hazards encountered in industries such as mining, ceramics and fireworks manufacture 🞂 Pesticide poisoning is one of the biggest killers of child laborers. In Sri Lanka, pesticides kill more children than diphtheria, malaria, polio and tetanus combined. The global death toll each year from pesticides is supposed to be approximately 40'000 🞂 Growth deficiency is prevalent among working children, who tend to be shorter and lighter than other children; these deficiencies also impact on their adult life
  • 11. 🞂 Long-term health problems, such as respiratory disease, asbestosis and a variety of cancers, are common in countries where children are forced to work with dangerous chemicals 🞂 HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases are rife among the one million children forced into prostitution every year; pregnancy, drug addiction and mental illness are also common among child prostitutes 🞂 Exhaustion and malnutrition are a result of underdeveloped children performing heavy manual labour, working long hours in unbearable conditions and not earning enough to feed themselves adequately
  • 12. 🞂 National Policy on Child Labour was formulated in 1987. 🞂 National child Labor Program me(NCLP) 1988 was formulated. 🞂 Article 24 of Indian Constitution Prohibits Child Labor. 🞂 Juvenile Justice( care & protection) of children act 2000. 🞂 Child labor( prohibition & Regulation) Act 1986. 🞂 The Factories Act 1948. 🞂 The mines Act 1952. 🞂 The Right of children to free & compulsory education act 2009. 🞂 Orissa Child Labor( prohibition & regulation)
  • 13. 🞂 The government has made efforts to prohibit child labor by enacting Child labor laws in India including the 1986 Child Labor (Prohibition and Regulation) 🞂 Government has accordingly been taking proactive steps to tackle this problem through strict enforcement of legislative provisions along with simultaneous rehabilitative measures 🞂 State Governments, which are the appropriate implementing authorities, have been conducting regular inspections and raids to detect cases of violations 🞂 Government has been laying a lot of emphasis on the rehabilitation of these children and on improving the economic conditions of their families
  • 14. 🞂 OBJECT:To prohibit the engagement of children in certain employment’s and to regulate the conditions of work or children in certain other employment’s 🞂 DEFINITION:Child: Child means a person who has not completed his fourteen years of age. 🞂 APPLICABILITY: In extends to the whole of India 🞂 WEEKLY HOLIDAY:Every child shall be allowed in each week a holiday of one whole day. 🞂 HOURS AND PERIOD OF WORK: The period of work on each day shall not exceed three hours and no child 🞂 shall work for more than three hours before he has had an interval for rest for 🞂 at least one hour. No child shall be permitted or required to work between 7 🞂 P.m. and 8 a.m. 🞂 No child shall be required or permitted to work overtime.
  • 15. 1. Transport of passengers, goods; or mails by railway 2. Cinder picking, clearing of an ash pit or building operation in the railway premise. 3. Work in a catering establishment at a railway station, involving the movement of vendor or any other employee of the establishment from one platform to another or into or out of a moving train. 4. Work relating to the construction of railway station or with any other work where such work is done in close proximity to or between the railway lines. 5. The port authority within the limits of any port. 107 6. Work relating to selling of crackers and fireworks in shops with temporary licenses 7. Abattoirs/slaughter Houses 8. Automobile workshops and garages. 9. Founderies 10. Handling of taxies or inflammable substance or explosives 11. Handlom and powerloom industry 12. Mines (Under ground and under water) and collieries 13. Plastic units and Fiber glass workship
  • 16. 🞂 PENALITIES: 🞂 Section-3 shall be punishable with imprisonment which shall 🞂 not be less than three months which may extend to one year or with fine 🞂 which shall not be less than ten thousand rupees but which may Extend to twenty thousand rupees or with both. 🞂 section (3) shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than 🞂 six months but which may extend to two years. 🞂 Any other violations under the Act shall be punishable with simple imprisonment, 🞂 which may extend to one month or with fine, which may extend to ten thousand 🞂 rupees or with both.
  • 18. Children are remarkably imaginative and resilient - but also heartbreakingly fragile and vulnerable. “ So let us share their dreams And shape their future ” .