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Child Labour generates Rs.1.2-lakh cr. black money a year: report

-The Hindu   Study says there are six crore Child Labourers in the country ‘Greed for maximisation of profit fuels demand for Child Labour' Amid heated debate over bringing back unwarranted money stashed abroad, a child rights outfit has claimed that Child Labour generates Rs.1.2-lakh crore of black money every year in India. According to a report ‘Capital Corruption: Child Labour in India,' prepared by the Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA), the figure was arrived...

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Behind the global scourge of Child Labour by Kailash Satyarthi

Its elimination is an international obligation, but there is a long way to go to meet the goal While governments and civil society commemorate the World Day Against Child Labour on June 12, over 20 crore children are still engaged as Child Labourers. More than half of them face the worst forms of Child Labour. Though India has the dubious distinction of having the largest number of Child Labourers, this...

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Some 115 million Child Labourers globally engaged in hazardous work – UN

-The United Nations   More than half of the world’s estimated 215 million Child Labourers are engaged in hazardous work which puts them risk of injury, illness or death, the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) said in a new report unveiled today. The report, “Children in hazardous work: what we know, what we need to do,” cites studies from both industrialised and developing countries that indicate that a Child Labourer suffers...

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An exercise in undercounting the poor by Brinda Karat

The impending BPL Census exercise will not help the poor; on the contrary, it will further deny them a fair share in national resources. The BPL, or Below Poverty Line, Census 2011 for the rural areas will start in select States this month. In a country such as India with vast numbers of the poor, counting the poor often becomes an exercise in undercounting and dividing them, to suit the wholly...

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Agrarian distress by Utsa Patnaik

The farmers' struggle against land acquisition only shows that from passive forms of protest they have turned to active forms of resistance. THE recent agitation by farmers in Uttar Pradesh against cropland acquisition for non-agricultural purposes is only the latest in a long series of protests by farmers and rural communities, which started a decade ago in different parts of the country and which gathered momentum over the past five...

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