Child Labour
The Lost Childhood: Child Labour Child labour is any sort of exploitation that prevents kids from having an equal opportunity to receive an education and have a typical childhood. As a result, the abused youngster is mostly employed for intellectually, physically, and socially destructive tasks. Despite numerous laws and government initiatives, there are currently more than 10 million child labourers working in India. To meet the government's development targets by 2030, child labour must be eliminated. Government Laws against Child Labour : The government has established numerous regulations restricting the use of child labour and is actively working to end this practice. The Central Government of India established the Gurupadswamy Commission in 1979. This statutory committee came to the conclusion that poverty was inextricably related to child lab...