CHILD LABOR IN SUGARCANE HARVESTING
The child abduction is impossible to wipe completely by a government but eliminating child labour can be made possible. India's legislative assembly has framed many laws from its independence to eliminate it. A UNICEF report shows 11.3 million child labour in 2001 which is decreased to 8.1 million in 2011, but shockingly in urban, the rate is inclined from 1.3 million to 2 million. The factors that mainly contribute to child labour are poverty, droughts and conflicts.
Here I have to notify specific child labour whom you can see them on sugar harvesting fields. In Tamilnadu sugarcane harvesting areas you can find a family of labour laying under the hut made with cane tops and leaves and they move from one place to another. Till now those peoples are working for rice and daily wages. Farmers provide rice and money depends upon the size of the family. The children passed above 10 years must work and they become an expert harvester within 18 years. As soon as they tend to get knowledge about education they are forced to work. Their generation is still uneducated, so those peoples are cheated by mediators.
Can you imagine their lifestyle?
Did the government aware of it?
Did anyone found signs of authorities focusing on it?
Did any farmers question their native to them?
Do you think those people are born to harvest?
Still, we have harvester machines why should we manually harvest it?
If you found anyone like them just tries to converse with them to know about their livelihood........
........You can find a solution from the question itself..........
Government should take the action for it.....
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