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Child Labour

Children are the future and aspirations (hope) of the nation. But in the under developed countries children get engaged (busy) in hard labour. Children, under 15 years of age, engaged in works are known as child labour. They are deprived of their legal rights. They have no socio- economic security. They are deprived of accommodation (place), education, medical treatment, entertainment, even some time garments and food. They work in the garments factories or in the agricultural sectors. Sometimes some boys work as tokai. Since they don't get nutritious food, they suffer from malnutrition. The government and the civil society should act to preserve their rights and stop their labour. They should be given opportunity for proper education. They should be dressed and treated properly. By educating and treating them properly, we can develop their living standard.

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