Child Labor is a Social Curse
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Child Labor Exploitation Concerns Immorality.Abstract
At present, any video of the progress of a nation is going up at a fast pace. It depends on how much strength, enthusiasm and encouragement the nation has in the coming generations. Perhaps that is why it is said that the new generation is one step ahead of the old generation. Child labor is a complex problem in India. At one level, child laborers cannot be employed under any pretext as childhood is an age when they should have the opportunity to enjoy child life, play, jump, go to school, read and write and be accompanied by parents. . But not everyone in India can get a guarantee of this ideal situation. At present children are the future resources and future of any country. The mental, physical, resource development of the children of a country becomes possible in accordance with the type of nutritional environment, facilities, education, rites etc. that the children of that country receive. Today in Taman, our country is becoming more and more a superpower in the field of technology, but we are not able to get rid of the feeling of immorality, corruption, exploitation, criminal violence and inferiority. Child labor and exploitation are deeply concerned somewhere. At present, 5.2 per cent of the total population in India is child labor and about 14 per cent of the total workforce is children and there is one child for every 10 workers. In the presented research article, efforts have been made so far to eradicate the major problems of child laborers and an attempt has been made to find the answer to those reasons.
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