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• GROUP MEMBERS:-ZAID,HURREAR & FAHEEM

• CLASS - 12th
• ROLL NO. -
• SUBJECT - ENGLISH
• SCHOOL- KV BSF BANDIPUR
• TOPIC-CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

• we would like to express my thanks of


gratitude to my English teacher MR.Alok
who gave us the golden opportunity to make
a project on 'CHILD LABOUR' based on the
lesson "LOST SPRING" and gave me
guidance and support to complete this project.

• we would also like to thank our parents and


friends who helped us to complete this project
within the limited time frame.

ZAID,HURREAR &FAHEEM
CLASS:-XII
CERTIFICATE
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
[ZAID,HURREAR,FAHEEM] ,STUDENTS OF CLASS
XII-B HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE
PROJECT TITLE "CHILD LABOUR" UNDER THE
GUIDANCE OF OUR ENGLISH TEACHER
[MR. ALOK SIR] DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR
2024-25

SIGNATURE OF TEACHER
INDEX
1.introduction

2. Action plans for project

3.Reference to lost spring

4. Graph;children involvement in child labour

5. Questionnaires for interview

6. conclusion

7.Bibliography
1:-Introduction

o Child labour refers to the employment of


children in any work that deprives them of their
childhood.

o Interfaces with their ability to attend regular


school, and that is mentally physically, morally
dangerous and harmful.

o In villages it is a common sight to see children


of poor families working in fields or elsewhere
to contribute to the family income.

o Such children are depend of opportunities of


education and are also prove to health risks.

o In a sense, child labour is open exploration as it


deprive children of education and pushes them
into exploitative situations.

• The side effects of working as a young age are:-


1. Risks of contracting occupational diseases like
2. skin diseases
3. Diseases of lungs
4. Weak eyesight
2.
5. Tuberculosis(TB)

o They are unable to avail development


opportunities and end up as untitled workers
for the rest of their lives.

Action plans for project


o Child labour law needs to be strictly enforced
and put into practise.

o Government should ensure that every child gets


education and the opportunity to go to school
,which will help children to learn skills tat will
help them earn a living.

o General public needs to be made aware of the


severe consequences of child labour.

o Family controls of fertility so that families are


not burdened by child labour.

o An increase in employment opportunity for


adults as to have an increase in family income.

3. Reference to lost spring


Rag picking

A lot of children engage in rag picking due to poverty,


unemployment, lack of facilities..
BUT DO WE REALISE THAT THEY ARE SUBJECTED TO HAZARDS???

• Waste may be contaminated with faecal material ,hospital,


industrial which consist parasite and bacteria, biological and
chemical toxic materials.

• Carrying heavy loads over long distances may be associated


with muscular and skeletal problems.

Bangle making
• Bangle making industries still survive on the
strength of the little fingers that make bangles.
• Hazards
1. Glass blowing, welding and solding pieces are still
heath hazards.
2. The dust from polishing the glass bangles affect the
eyes and even adults can go blind.
3. Children are seen walking barefoot over glass littered
floors ,some with scarred eyes and burnt scalps.
4:-GRAPH
5:- Questionnaire for interviews

1. Are you in support of child labor?


(a)Yes (b) No (c) Don't know
2. What do you think the reasons of the child
labor phenomenon?
(a)Poverty (b) Education (c) Political system
(d)Culture
3. Why are children forced to do labor?
(a)Lack of money
(b) Considered nil importance of education
4.Will child labor decrease as poor
countries develop?
(a)Yes (b)No
5.Is the poor education a cause of child
labor?
(a)Yes (b)No
6.Will children be worse off if they don't
work?
(a) Yes (b)No
7. Child labor should be banned?
(a)Yes (b) No
6:- conclusion
• It was a wonderful learning
experience for us while working on
this project.
This project took us through various
phases of child labour and gave us an
insight about this devastating situation
of millions of children across the
world. To eradicate poverty and the
child labour, India needs to invest on a
massive scale in education, adult
employments, industrialisation unless
the root cause of poverty is not
addressed social, insecurity prevails
child labour cannot be checked, let us
come across for its eradication and
great value.

7:-Bibliography
• www.google.com

• www.Academia.edu

• www.scribd.com

• Flamingo book

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