This document discusses the issue of child labor in Pakistan. It defines a child as anyone under 18 according to UNICEF. Many children in Pakistan work before reaching the legal employment age, often in industries like carpet making, football stitching, begging, household work, and silk production. Over 3 million children ages 5-14 are working in Pakistan, compromising their health, growth, and education. While children contribute to the economy, they deserve rights and a balanced approach of education and proper work. Efforts are needed for free education, stronger laws, balanced production and consumption, higher family incomes, and more government support to address this issue.