CHILDREN TOIL IN INDIA’s BOOMING ECONOMY

Many children like Pinky, Montu, Fareed, Suraj, Aslam, Istiyaq, and Savita, pushed by penury are joining the growing army of child labourers. Toiling hard under the scorching sun, they try to share the financial burden of their parents. It goes unabated despite the ban enforced by the Indian Parliament on employing of children expanding the ambit of Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 in June 2006. Though the Parliament had passed Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act on 4 August 2009 and enforced it as a law on 1st April 2010 but still, these children are denied education.

Log  in for the full story published in Finnish Magazine 'Maailman Kuvalehti' in 2012, with English Translation 


                                                                                             

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