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Parvatiya Jan Kalyan Sansthan
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| Child Labour |
PJKS believes that “Any child out of school is a child labour”, as sooner or later s/he will be involved in a certain type of work. This definition encompasses every eligible by age but non-school-going child, irrespective of whether the child is engaged in wage or non-wage work, working for the family or for others, employed in hazardous or non-hazardous occupations, employed on daily wages or on a contract basis as bonded labor. Children’s rights are not to be negotiated. As for the moment, in India there is no statistical evidence to document the link between education and child labor; we do consider that the above definition is able to satisfy the need of a research that aims to bridge the gap between education and wor
Any Child away from sensitized educationalists, society or parents is going to
be abused or militated emotionally, socially physically, sexually or
economically is quite sure.
Study after study has demonstrated that when parents are effective & sensitized
in providing warmth and acceptance, and fair, firm, and authoritative family
leadership, children are much more likely to be healthy and well-adjusted
socially and emotionally. These effectively parented young people are also more
likely to achieve academically at school and to make pro-social contributions to
community life as they are growing up. As adults, they are more likely to
establish stable families themselves and have productive careers.
Indeed, many costly and tragic societal problems can be traced back to
ineffective parenting. Child abuse and neglect, which effects millions of
children, can be reduced by more parents becoming effective, as can juvenile
delinquency, school failure, gang involvement, and learning and mental health
problems. In addition, as these problems diminish through more parents becoming
effective, it is reasonable to expect increases in the productivity and safety
of various institutions, such as schools, worshipping place, and workplaces.