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Elanso [62]
2 years ago
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Write a paragraph on child labour in 150-200 words in your own language.

English
1 answer:
uysha [10]2 years ago
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When we go in small restaurants, we can see small childs who are under 15 years are working. They work in order to feed their family or their parents send them to earn money by doing work. It is seen mainly our country India. All works done by the children under age of 15 years can harm their mental, physical, social and spiritual development. As in this age a child must to go school and earn education. These kind of works are illegal under 18 years of children. Government are taking proper steps to stop it, but still in some areas we can find it. Whenever we see a child under 18 years who is working, we should take proper steps to help in developing his/her condition.

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