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India Must Ban Child Labor


JagtarSinghKhalsa
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this is an issue very close to my heart as I have witnessed first hand kids being slapped around and made to work 18 hours a day for like 10$ a month.

Sikhi can help along the lines of worldvision where in the village gurdwaras we make hostels - to house children rescued from factories , they will go to the govt school in the village... and sikh families from Canada/US /UK and even India can sponsor these kids

These kids will be asked to adopt bani and bana , will be trained in martial arts, gurmat sangeet with an eye to make them parcharks....

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Banning child labour without setting up a system of state welfare will cause a hellava lot of pain and misery for many millions of poor Indian families. Its all very well for us sitting here in the west to take the higher ground and simply cry out "stop child labour" but we live in a country with safety nets set up by the state. Our medicines are free...our hospitals are free.....they pay us to have babies....then they keep paying us to buy things for those children for the next 18 years.....they pay us if we can't find work.....they pay us to pay childminders etc. In India, however, if a mother or father gets injured, falls ill or dies, it is the earnings of their child that ensure the family, including any younger siblings, stay alive. For many poor families the fact that there is a child in the house working makes all the difference in whether the family lives or whether the family dies. By asking for India to ban child labour without setting up a welfare state we are effectively signing the death warrants of millions of poor Indians.

It is a nation that spends many billions on space rockets and even more trillions on stashing the money away for themselves. If they had the will and the conscience they could sort out their problems in an instance.

p.s Its nice to see former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has finally found himself a job as a junior newspaper reporter.

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