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VOL. 1, ISSUE 8 (2016)
A study about child labour in India & its effect on economy
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Dr. Paras Jain, Jamuna Devi, Ruchee Singhai
Abstract
Child labour is a very complicated issue, affecting human society all over the world. In many countries children are forced to work with disastrous consequences. Children, under age 14 are often forced to work for as many as 18 hours a day. They are subject to malnutrition, impaired vision, deformities from sitting long hours in cramped over crowded work places, they become easy preys to deadly diseases like serious respiratory diseases, T.B., asthma, cancer. They are often forced to lead solitary lives away from their families, deprived of meaningful education and training opportunities that could prepare them for a better future. Child labour not only lead to a perpetual cycles of poverty for a family, it depresses the economy also.
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Pages:54-56
How to cite this article:
Dr. Paras Jain, Jamuna Devi, Ruchee Singhai "A study about child labour in India & its effect on economy". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 1, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 54-56
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