THE CHILD LABOR REGULATIONS

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  • Chandrakant Kamble Assistant Professor Author
  • Prof. Dr. M.H. Hirani Professor Author

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Abstract

The development of any nation is solely contingent to the existing assets of the nation like education, industries, natural recourses and human recourses. So that it is most important factor on the part of nation to develop their children in proper orientation, rather they receive its reparations. If they engaged in child labor what will be the future of nation. Therefore A rights-based approach starts from the premise that all children are ‘rights holders’. However in India since ages children have been exploited from their basic, fundamental, human rights by the raciest culture. Massive numbers of child labours are found in India out of schools.  

Nevertheless there so many efforts have been made by social reformists. They endeavored to bring the children in main stream by providing them education. Mahatma Phule opened the schools, Shahu Maharaj opened the residential hostels and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar made a legal mandates especially in the Indian Constitution in respective labor legislation. This paper tries to focus on the constitutional and statutory provisions exists which protects their respective rights and its implications.

Published

05-06-2018

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Chandrakant Kamble, and Prof. Dr. M.H. Hirani. “THE CHILD LABOR REGULATIONS ”. Journal of Legal Studies & Research, vol. 4, no. 3, June 2018, pp. 130-7, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/jlsr/article/view/2146.