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@article{166596, author = {Dr. Shreshth Bhatnagar}, title = {Abundance of Child Labour in Indian society after Covid-19 pandemic: A Contemporary and analytical study }, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2024}, volume = {11}, number = {2}, pages = {1280-1288}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=166596}, abstract = {India is growing with the rapid changes from very past. Socio Economic development from the grassroot level is upwards in movement. But the rapid growth puts many problems as a path breaker, one of which ways back from past times but recurringly diminishing but after 2019 rapidly increasing and that is Child Labour. According to research by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the epidemic would put an extra 9 million children at danger of being forced into child Labour worldwide by the end of 2022. The pandemic-related economic crises and school closures in India are likely factors contributing to child Labour and dangerous migration as well as the poverty of children. Despite statutory prohibitions and practices prohibiting child Labour, India is coping with a worsening of the problem. Children's access to school, basic nutrition, and other key prerequisites for their growth and wellness have suffered a significant setback, and many new children have fallen into the trap of forced Labour, with circumstances for current child Labourer’s deteriorating further. This research states that the after-pandemic effects were worsen regarding to Labouring of child in Indian Society. The researcher has tried all possible efforts to tell after Covid-19 effects the downtrodden groups sent their wards to the Labouring. This research consists with before and after covid-19 effects, major issues and challenges, causes of grow in number of child Labour in India, New eradication techniques with some important recommendation for further challenges. }, keywords = {India, ILO, UNICEF, Child Labour, Society, Covid-19, Pandemic }, month = {July}, }
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