Saturday, March 27, 2010

Child Labour Part 3

Ok, i am going to continue to talk about child labour. First, some families even expect their children to start working for the family at a tender age. The indian government has been trying to tackle the problem and trying to give at least elementary education to children. India's policy on child labour has evolved over the years against this backdrop. The present regime of laws relating to Child Labor in India have a pragmatic foundation and are consistent with the International Labour Conference resolution of 1979. The government has banned people from employing children to work in abattoirs /slaughter houses, printing, cashewnut descaling and processing, and soldering. People below the age of 14 are also not allowed to work in factories, mines and hazardous employment and to regulate the working conditions of children in other employment. Of course, this clearly states that the government is trying to stop child labour. However, are they doing enough?

2 Comments:

Blogger DarkBlaziken said...

elaborate your points more and link your argument together. Now it sounds slightly disjointed. Oh, and don't leave a rhetoric hanging at the end. It's just....strange.

Am nitpicking.

(Why do I always need to type in a verification word xD)

March 29, 2010 at 6:24 AM  
Blogger Sun Ya Quan said...

ok, thanks for your comments! XD i will work on it! lol.

March 31, 2010 at 4:49 AM  

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