What measures can be taken to stop child labour in India

Gather data, devise strategies, change policies and laws comprehensively to stop child labour: Parliamentary panel to Centre
  • Strengthening enforcement: Improve the implementation of existing laws against child labour by increasing the number of labor inspectors and ensuring strict penalties for violators.
  • Education: Increase access to quality education for all children, particularly those engaged in child labor, by providing adequate infrastructure, teachers, and eliminating barriers like school fees and transportation costs.
  • Public awareness campaigns: Conduct campaigns to raise awareness about the harmful effects of child labor and the importance of education. Mobilize communities and parents to actively report instances of child labor.
  • Poverty alleviation: Implement targeted poverty reduction programs that focus on improving the living conditions of families living in poverty, aiming to prevent parents from sending their children to work.
  • Strict regulation of informal sectors: Implement stricter regulations on the informal sectors known for employing child labor, such as agriculture, domestic work, and small-scale industries.
  • Government support programs: Provide financial incentives to families to discourage child labor, such as cash transfer programs, scholarships, and skill development programs for parents.
  • Partnerships: Collaborate with NGOs, international organizations, and industry associations to monitor and eliminate child labor from supply chains and ensure responsible business practices.
  • Effective rehabilitation: Establish comprehensive rehabilitation programs to provide rescued child laborers with access to education, healthcare, counseling, and skill development opportunities.
  • Legal reforms: Strengthen and update existing laws related to child labor, ensuring they cover all sectors and provide adequate protection for children.
  • Law enforcement agencies: Provide training and resources to law enforcement agencies to effectively identify, rescue, and rehabilitate child laborers.
These measures, if implemented comprehensively, can help in mitigating child labor in India and protect the rights and well-being of children.
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