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Article Volume 5 Issue 3 1352 - 1356 June 4, 2022

The Practice of Child Labour in India

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Md Sharik
Student at Babu Banarasi Das University, India.
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Abstract

Child Labour is any work performed by youngsters that is risky or hurtful to them and influences their physical and mental turn of events. This type of work denies offspring of their life as a youngster, their true capacity and their poise, and obstructs a kid's capacity to join in and take part in school completely by committing them to rashly leave school. The law on kid work in India accommodates disciplines for unlawful work of youngsters however doesn't totally refuse the work of kids. Certain types of work done by youngsters like maintaining a privately-owned company or proceeding as a kid craftsman, and so forth are permitted under specific circumstances. Despite the fact that the law is severe in its arrangements against kid work, such work is especially common - the absence of familiarity with the law and the absence of execution by the specialists being the key reasons. This research paper is going to cover all the aspects of child labour and laws related to it.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 5, Issue 3, Page 1352 - 1356
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.113185
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