Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Sweet Child 'O Mine

October 10, 2006 shall be a Landmark day for the Indian child. Although there are no official estimates on child labor employed in India, it is believed that over 10 Cr of our little citizens are employed as labour almost everywhere..From hazardous industries, kirana shops to domestic servants, in appalling, exploitive and even inhuman conditions.

Atlast, our government seems to have finally woken up from its deep slumber for last 20 years, since the enactment of the toothless piece of law: Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986. In a fresh and determined bid to stamp down the growing exploitation of children, the government has now prohibited their employment as servants at home or in businesses.

"Business" shall include factories, shops, dhabas, restaurants, hotels, teashops,resorts and spas. According to a notification issued by the labour ministry last tuesday, the ban comes into effect from October 10, 2006.The Union labour ministry has warned that anyone employing children below 14 years of age would be liable for prosecution and penal action under the Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986. Labour inspectors have been empowered to check on violation of this ban. While this is just the beginning, the crackdown could soon extend to several other sectors employing child labor.

May be Iam brutally candid but I am deeply pained that many of my friends and colleagues have employed children in domestic service, sometimes to babysit their own little ones. They've got good reasons though:

1) They actually plead they are improving the standard of living of the the poor boy/girl (by sending their parents the money, who might blow it off on having more children ?)
2) They claim they treat the child well ( right!, but will send the right back to thier village the moment he/she falls sick)
3) They claim they try & educate the child at home ( if only they had so much time, then why employ a domestic servant!)

Its high time they cleared up these misconceptions from thier inncocent minds.

It is not uncommon to see paper*boys*, chai*boys*, kirana delivery*boys* at your doorstep. The plight of girls is still worse..construction sites, domestic work, hazardous factories. We educated people fail to realise that by employing child labour, we are not economically uplifting them or their families, but we are actually denying their right to childhood, education and opportunities, that we were fortunate enough to enjoy.

It is the sole duty of the State and NGOs to rescue and rehabilitate these deprived children. We should not take advantage of their economic / social background to enrich our materisliatic goals, with the excuse of "helping a poor child". A socially concerned person would rather adopt the same child , instead of seeking a quid pro quo in the form of exploitive labour. In fact the movie "Baagbaan" showcased this noble act when the iconic AB adopts Salman Khan as a child, despite having 4 kids of his own.
So lets take this pledge the August occasion of our Independence day, to liberate our society from this evil:
1. I shall not employ and support any form of exploitation of children including child labour.
2. I shall report immediately any form of violation of child rights to the authorities/NGOs.
3. I shall do my best to educate others on the imporatance of child rights and ills of child labour.
P.s:
Child Employers beware: Big brother may be watching you!!

8 comments:

Parag said...

Way to go Uma. . . The only way to put this into practice is if all of up take it up on ourselves to report cases of child labour.. Even if it involves our friends.. Well written.. And something which is very close to my heart.. Children are the future of our country. They deserve better lives..

seattle_smoke said...

Parag: Thats the spirit..thanks.

Gandy: Govt had better be serious on implementing this ban.Laws have always been futile, lacking the teeth to bite the offenders. NGOs ,and people muct join together andcommit overselves to eradicate this like polio!!

Negative Creep said...

Nice. I'm sorry i haven't been writing, don't get the time at all. College, plus my job at RSJ. Phew,

Anonymous said...

Everybody seem to "think" of all good actions to take for the child labour eradication...but we need to see more action! The intentions are all right...but where's the outcome? It's happening very slow...guess it's a long struggle. We need to encourage the "action takers" and bring them to more limelight and recognition, so that would encourage common people to just not be spectators, but get up and get into action!

seattle_smoke said...

Creep: Are u a victim of child labor???!!!

Anon: So true, Common peepl as a group have lot more power than they can ever imagine!!

Hitique: Thanx :)

Anonymous said...

Child labor exists everywhere.. why?
a Child isborn after "labor" !!

for that matter, India's top petro corp has been indulging in empl. child labor 4 almost a decade.. or should I say.. DECAY-ED !!

Dont take me seriously.. I have skipped my schizophren medication for the last 10 days.. coz Santa Claus (Himself !!!) told me not to take it..!!!!

Harry and Marv

Parag said...

its time for a new post.. or have you been as busy as me !!
Good weekend ?

seattle_smoke said...

alwys managed to post..too much caught up this time arnd..will be bk soon!!pinky swear!