June 12, 2013
(World Day Against Child Labour)
Every child has a dream. It may be a big or a small one, but each child has a goal and wants to achieve it. But many children just dream to have a good life, one that includes laughter, toys, someone to share their emotions with and lots of love and care.
Many children at times receive more than what they wished for, but many more dreams out there just fade away into oblivion.
Child labour is a black spot that dominates India. The substitution of work for play, a life of sacrifice instead of love, a life which costs them their right to education can be a described as child labour.
The basic foundation of an individual is education. Many children receive the best of facilities while many get nothing at all. There are a few instances wherein two children, from different backgrounds, more or less of the same age stay under the same roof, but the rich boy goes to school while the other child, the less fortunate one ends up working at the rich child’s house.
Why is the child not being given education? Is it his that fault that he comes from a poor background? If such children are not given an opportunity to get out of the tough living, not given the right education then poverty will always remain a problem for India.
Children are the future and at this rate India will not develop to a great extent. Before employing a child for work, do think about the reason why aren't you asking your own child to do the work. Then you will realize what the child is going through.
The government has provided various schemes and enforced laws, which also state that education is compulsory for every individual, various plans and helplines have been set up reaching the nooks and corners of India.
The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act of 1986 clearly says that no child below 14 years can be made to work. Opportunities for women and children have been provided with free education, mid day meals, transport and various other facilities. Despite all this, child labour exists and is dominating the country.
The government is playing its role, but a drastic change can be seen only when people also take part actively. Like the saying goes, it’s impossible to clap with just one hand, government as well as the people should take equal interest and work as one family.
Some of the children sometimes escape from education and say they do not have enough money and hence resort to work. It should be a combined initiative from the child, parents and society to help the child grow appropriately.
NGOs and certain charities do help out by doing their bit but certain myths and forms in life must change for the better.The changes can be brought in through media, movies or campaigns. Bollywood introduced movies like 'Traffic Signal' and 'Kavi' and although they weren't accepted well by the box office, movies with such realistic themes must be promoted.
In some cases, the parents use the children as a source of income, make the children slog and work, wherein at times the children are exposed to many problems and have to live far away from their house. It is very depressing that we get to see all this in India, but this is happening just because we are let it happen.
A child is a symbol of love and should be loved and not punished. Work is something one should do out of interest and not out of compulsion or force.
A child doesn't ask or require anything more than a mother’s tight cuddle, a father’s shoulder for support and petty fights with siblings. Providing these things should never be a problem and these demands cost nothing. So love children and respect them, because if you’re the cause for a child to shed a tear, it is nothing short of a crime.