Child Labour Final
Child Labour Final
Child Labour Final
ON THE
PREVALENCE OF
CHILD LABOUR
PREPARED BY:
Lipsha sahoo
YEAR-2010
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Contents
• INTRODUCTION:-
• CHILDREN ENGAGED:-
• WAGE STATUS:
• WORKING HOURS:
• PUBLIC OPINION:
• SUGGESTIONS:
• BIBLIOGRAPHY
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CERTIFICATE
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PLACE: BHUBANESWAR
DATE:
SIGNATURE OF GUIDE
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At the prime outset, I am privileged to
acknowledged ___________________________,
Lecturer of KIIT Science college for her
encouragement and guidance, which enable me
to finish this study properly, I am greatly
indebted & obliged to him for permitting to
undertake this study.
Lipsha Sahoo
Roll No-189
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INTRODUCTION:-
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Recently (in the year 2007) a fresh child labor survey has
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been conducted in Cuttack district through the State Labor
Institute, Bhubaneswar. As per the said survey report
14,509 child labor have been detected in the district. Out
of which 3,203 are under hazardous sector ,6,280 are
under non-hazardous sector and 5,026 are under No
Where children category
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CHILDREN ENGAGED:-
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AS DOMESTIC HELP:
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• Based on the 2001 censusAn estimated 185,595 children
are employed as domestic help and in dhabas (small
roadside eateries).
• In actual fact, a majority of domestic working children
work long hours for low wages and are exploited and
abused physically and mentally.
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safety, or morals of the child, it constitutes a
worst form of child labour.
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Seema is barely nine-year-old but from morning till evening she is engaged in the
fields of a cotton seed farm that process high tech cotton seeds genetically
engineered to contain a natural pesticide. To get the seeds to breed true, the farmers have to
cross-pollinate the plants, a laborious task that keeps a peak of a dozen workers busy for several
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IN COMMERCIAL ESTABLISSHMENT:
• Based on the 2001 census, 49,893 children work in
auto-repair workshops.
IN MANIFACTURING UNIT:
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children. Some of these children are bonded
child laborers. Factory owners send their vehicles to
collect these children from villages. Many of them start
their day as early as 4 a.m. and some even work until
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10 p.m. At times they are made to work for 14 hours a
day for a few more rupees on their wages; observers
state that they work even during national holidays.
Children are generally paid on a piece-rate basis.
Payment for a piece is very low and thus they are
indirectly forced to work faster and longer.
IN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
• Based on the 2001 census, 252,000 children are
engaged in beedi manufacturing and 208,833 in the
construction sector.
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• Children who are engaged in different
hazardous work are affected by severe health hazards
such as gem polishing industry are exposed to finger injuries
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EDUCATIONALSTATUSOFCHILD LABOUR
2%1% NO SCHOOLING
12%
STARTED BUT NOT
20% COMPLITED PRIMARY
LVEL
65%
COMLITED PRIMARY
LEVEL
Wage status:
• All children working as domestic help, they get their
wage as food and shelter in sahib’s custody.
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the wage is very low as compared to the work
that has been drawn from them.
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• They, who are engaged in household purpose, are given
their wages in monthly basis. But in some places their
wages are cut down by showing different types of
injudicious reasons.
Working Hours:
• In household help i.e. as a slaver the children engaged
are working for their master for 24 hours. There no time
limitations for the working period of child.
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• Health facilities for the child labourer are very poor for in
continued society.
Public opinion:
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• 90% of the total reason goes to the poor
financial condition of family, which enforces children to
mix up with the stream of child labour.
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Suggestions:
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vulnerability to economic exploitation
and strengthen the link between child labor
prevention and education strategies.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. RURAL LABOUR ENQUIRY REPORT ON GENERAL
CHARACTERISTICS OF RURAL LABOUR HOUSEHOLDS(55th Round of
N.S.S.) 1999-2000
2. 2007 Annual Report for ACT/EMP’s Child Labour Project
INTERNET RESOURCES
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