In 1986, the government of India heard the bereaved cry of millions of homeless, hungry and condemned children of India, and the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act was enacted. The Act prohibits children from engaging in activities considered hazardous to health and well-being. It regulates the working conditions of children employed in non-hazardous occupations.
By Nasrin Sultana
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Keep the good work going.
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Right this is the correct position of UP Muslims. Seema Mustafa's report is very close to the actual stand, muslim voters have...
Coming from a region that has never really understood 'India', more so the glittering world of exclusive literature that...