
Highlight Your Views on Child Labor
Editorials News | Nov-24-2020
In a country like India, there is a major problem of increasing child labour day by day. Children working for money before the age of 14 years is known as child labour. Small children should play, study and enjoy their childhood but the children who do labour work at a tender age suffer a lot. They are not educated at all and they do not get time to play or discover new things. The main reason for child labour in our country is poverty. Poor families do not send their children to the school so that their children could earn something and help in financial crises of their family. Child trafficking is also a really big reason for child labour. In child trafficking harassment, sex work, labour work is done. This is a totally wrong thing done by some people. Can you imagine little children holding bricks, sand sacks stones in hot summers? Child labour should not be acceptable at all. We should raise our voices against child labour. And fight for every child. As an active citizen of India, we should file a complaint against people who keep children as labourers. We should also make children aware of child labour. When we will stand and raise our voices then only this problem will come to an end.
Tanushka Sharma
Bharat National Public School
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