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Child labour, trafficking and slavery Help free kids in INDIA from child labour, trafficking and slavery
"I've signed up to do the 40 Hour Famine. Now what's all this about.. child labour, trafficking and slavery?!" India fact file
Poverty in India India is going through an economic boom. But even with all this money, India still has more poverty than any country on earth. Confused? Here are some reasons why there's poverty in India:
In India, you see child labour everywhere
Child labour can involve operating dangerous machinery
Question: How do families get money if they can't read or write, or get a decent job? The cold, hard truth about poverty is that for many poor families, child labour can be the only way to survive. Child labour means:
Child trafficking: Tricked, stolen or sold into slavery 'Child labour' also refers to when kids are tricked, stolen or sold into slavery. When a family is poor, parents or relatives sometimes 'sell' children to borrow money from corrupt moneylenders. The kids often receive no pay, and are forced to work very long hours, in dangerous conditions, very far from home.
There are 45-80 million Indian kids working in child labour right now. Rural children and families are often ‘tricked' into sending away their children to the city with the promise of a good job, only to find they are forced into child labour. Children can even be ‘stolen' from their families to work in factories, farms or sweatshops. The crunch The main reasons kids are forced into child labour, trafficking and slavery are:
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