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  2. Child labour in India - Wikipedia

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    Child labour free zones have been promoted in India: a child labour free zone (CLFZ) is "a defined area, such as a village or a plantation, where everyone is convinced that 'No child should be working, every child should be in school!' [81] The concept was introduced in 1992 by an Indian organisation, the Mamidipudi Venkatarangaiya Foundation ...

  3. Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act ...

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    The Child and Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 [1] [2] is a Law enacted on 23 December 1986 by the Parliament of India and Ministry of Labour and Employment. The Act prohibits private, government or semi-government companies, organizations, civil departments or child's family from employing a Child or Adolescent in any ...

  4. National Child Labour Projects - Wikipedia

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    The National Child Labour Project (NCLP) Scheme is a scheme by the Ministry of Labour and Employment of India. The Government of India initiated it in 1988 to rehabilitate children aged from 9 to 12 years. [1] The project has expanded to cover 312 districts in 21 states. [2]

  5. Child labour - Wikipedia

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    These children, HRW claimed, were bonded child labour in India, easy to find in Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. [194] In 2010, a German news investigative report claimed that non-governmental organisations (NGOs) had found up to 10,000 children working in the 1,000 silk factories in 1998.

  6. Labour in India - Wikipedia

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    Article 24 of India's constitution prohibits child labour, but only in factories, mines or hazardous employment. The Indian Penal Code, the Juvenile Justice (care and protection) of Children Act-2000, and the Child Labour (Prohibition and Abolition) Act-1986 provide a basis in law to identify, prosecute and stop child labour in India. [71]

  7. Indian labour law - Wikipedia

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    Indian labour law refers to law regulating labour in India. Traditionally, the Indian government at the federal and state levels has sought to ensure a high degree of protection for workers, but in practice, this differs due to the form of government and because labour is a subject in the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution .

  8. Kailash Satyarthi - Wikipedia

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    Over the last four decades, Kailash Satyarthi and his team at Bachpan Bachao Andolan have liberated more than 1,38,000 children in India from child labour, slavery and trafficking. In 1998, Satyarthi conceived and led the Global March against Child Labour, an 80,000 km (ca. 49,710 mi)-long march across 103 countries to put forth a global demand ...

  9. Child trafficking in India - Wikipedia

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    There are an estimated 300,000 child beggars in India. [14] Every year, 44,000 children fall into the clutches of gangs. [14] In 2015, only 4,203 human trafficking cases were investigated in India. [30] In 2014, 76% of all people trafficked in India were women and girls. [31] Children make up roughly 40% of prostitutes. [3]