Childlabour Poster
Stop Child Labours
According to (ILO)International Labour Organisation, Child labour is described as “Work that deprives children's of their childhood, which is harmful to physical and mental development”. India is unfortunately the house to the most number of child labourers in the world. more then a decade when June 12th was declared 'World Day Against child Labour’, as several as 65 percent youngsters in India suffer from poor health, whereas forty percent are child labourers.
Even after the employment of children has been been considered crime in the industrial and the commercial sectors, where the working conditions are unsafe, there are people and industries in India that continue to employ small children. A UNICEF report estimates that more then 246 million children are still engaged in child labour in developing countries including India.
World Day Against child Labour, June 12th, is a holiday passed by International Labour Organisation (ILO), a body of the United Nations. Child Labour day was started in 2002 in order to bring attention to child labour problems. 2016 theme is 'End child labour in supply chains - It's everyone's business!
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