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Page 1 www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes Child Labour Definition Person below 14 years, working for most part of day UN -> Below 18 years General Definition - One who ought to be in education system but working Causes : • Poverty • Under employment of parents • Vocational education weak • Education -> Infra + Material missing • Illiterate & ignorant parents • Large families • Unhappy homes – Dyfunctional families lacking social security • Preference for child labour -> Nimble fingers -> carpet, Bidi factories prefer child labour because of intricate work • Orphan Protection Failure • Failure of education system to provide education - Loss of trust on education. • Corruption : Grants, scholarships not reaching beneficiaries. Culprits not brought to books. Constitutional provisions : • Article 24 • Article 39 (e) and ( f ) CL & Globalisation: Negatives : 1) Competitiveness, Profit orientation 2) Increased avenues to employ child labour 3) Urbanization -> Migration. Difficult sustainability leading to employement of Child Labour Page 2 www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes Child Labour Definition Person below 14 years, working for most part of day UN -> Below 18 years General Definition - One who ought to be in education system but working Causes : • Poverty • Under employment of parents • Vocational education weak • Education -> Infra + Material missing • Illiterate & ignorant parents • Large families • Unhappy homes – Dyfunctional families lacking social security • Preference for child labour -> Nimble fingers -> carpet, Bidi factories prefer child labour because of intricate work • Orphan Protection Failure • Failure of education system to provide education - Loss of trust on education. • Corruption : Grants, scholarships not reaching beneficiaries. Culprits not brought to books. Constitutional provisions : • Article 24 • Article 39 (e) and ( f ) CL & Globalisation: Negatives : 1) Competitiveness, Profit orientation 2) Increased avenues to employ child labour 3) Urbanization -> Migration. Difficult sustainability leading to employement of Child Labour www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes 4) Increased demand of Domestic child labour in households owing to Increased incomes because of Globalisation 5) Sweatshops closing in B’desh Nepal, forcing children to work + Prostitution 6) New forms -> child Pornography + Trafficking Positives: 1) Increased awareness -> d reporting 2) Global conventions -> Increased role of govt. 3) Global Movements against Products made by children 4) Global NGOs coming rescue 5) Increased limelight because of Noble Prize (Kailash Satyarthi) Legal Provisions : - Child Labour Prohibition and Regulation Act 1986 -> 2014 bill = 18 years Amdt. In 2016 - Juvenile Justice Act 2000 - The Factories Act 1948 - Ban on Child Labour from 2006 Institutional provisions : - National Authority for elimination of child Labour - Special cell in ministry of labour - Special committees at state level - Ministry of women and child development Programmes & policies: - Help from NGOs (BBA) - National policy for child labour - International programme on the Elimination of Child Labour - Special Schools (Evening schools) NGOs - BBA - IPEC - International programme on the Elimination of Child Labour - UNICEF Page 3 www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes Child Labour Definition Person below 14 years, working for most part of day UN -> Below 18 years General Definition - One who ought to be in education system but working Causes : • Poverty • Under employment of parents • Vocational education weak • Education -> Infra + Material missing • Illiterate & ignorant parents • Large families • Unhappy homes – Dyfunctional families lacking social security • Preference for child labour -> Nimble fingers -> carpet, Bidi factories prefer child labour because of intricate work • Orphan Protection Failure • Failure of education system to provide education - Loss of trust on education. • Corruption : Grants, scholarships not reaching beneficiaries. Culprits not brought to books. Constitutional provisions : • Article 24 • Article 39 (e) and ( f ) CL & Globalisation: Negatives : 1) Competitiveness, Profit orientation 2) Increased avenues to employ child labour 3) Urbanization -> Migration. Difficult sustainability leading to employement of Child Labour www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes 4) Increased demand of Domestic child labour in households owing to Increased incomes because of Globalisation 5) Sweatshops closing in B’desh Nepal, forcing children to work + Prostitution 6) New forms -> child Pornography + Trafficking Positives: 1) Increased awareness -> d reporting 2) Global conventions -> Increased role of govt. 3) Global Movements against Products made by children 4) Global NGOs coming rescue 5) Increased limelight because of Noble Prize (Kailash Satyarthi) Legal Provisions : - Child Labour Prohibition and Regulation Act 1986 -> 2014 bill = 18 years Amdt. In 2016 - Juvenile Justice Act 2000 - The Factories Act 1948 - Ban on Child Labour from 2006 Institutional provisions : - National Authority for elimination of child Labour - Special cell in ministry of labour - Special committees at state level - Ministry of women and child development Programmes & policies: - Help from NGOs (BBA) - National policy for child labour - International programme on the Elimination of Child Labour - Special Schools (Evening schools) NGOs - BBA - IPEC - International programme on the Elimination of Child Labour - UNICEF www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes - CREDA - Centre for Rural Education and Development Association. Integrative Approach - Employment to Parents, - Banning CL is not enough, Parents also to be punished. - Civil society - To not employ child domestic labour & report it whebever they come across any - Media can highlight: TV Serials like UdaanRead More
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