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Child Labour in India Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by abhimanyu dev singh billawaria, India Apr 15, 2004
Labour Rights   Opinions

  


India has further reasons to work towards eradication of child labour. The western countries have identified those industries, which employ child labour and have decided to boycott their products. The carpet industry is one of the largest employers of child labour and is also the highest grosser of foreign exchange to the country. Termination of further export could hit Indian economy severely. It has been noticed that an adult can weave up to 5000 to 6000 knots per day while a child can make only over 500.

Focusing on one of its causes, like education policies and unsuccessful implementation on Anti Child Labour Acts cannot eradicate child labour. The government should make sure that the need of the poor is to be satisfied first, before marching for ceasing child labour practice. The need for the child labour will die if poverty will be fed. If poverty is not fed the hard efforts of the government will be worth nothing.

Child labour is another hurdle in India’s success. The number of illiterate children is growing because they have been working and not attending the school. The vicious cycle of poverty and illiteracy is giving birth to child labour, from generations to generations. India needs to address the situation by tackling child labour through government policies and their proper implementation. Only then we will succeed in fighting child labour.





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abhimanyu dev singh billawaria


A PROFILE.


NAME: ABHIAMNYU DEV SINGH BILLAWARIA.

DATE OF BIRTH: 22-O7-1984.

AGE: 20 yrs.

OCUPATION: STUDENT.

PARENTAGE: MR. VIJAY DEV SINGH BILLAWARIA,
MANAGER IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR BANK.
DR. ANITA BILLAWARIA,
SENIOR FELLOW, CENTRE FOR
HISTORY AND CULTURE OF JAMMU &
LADAKH REGIONS, DEPARTMENT OF
HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU.

PERMANENT ADD. : 18, PRIYADARSHANI LANES,
OPP. B.S.F. CAMPUS,
PATTA PALORA,
JAMMU-180002 (J&K).
INDIA.
(TELEPHONE: 0191-2505870)

PRESENT ADD. :
c/o raju pathan,
J-25
atlas colony,
mahesh nagar,
PIMPRI,
PUNE-18.
INDIA.
(MOB.: 09890282099)

e-MAIL ID. : oops_manu@reddifmail.com



HOBBIES : PHILATELY
NUMISMATICS
ANTIQUE COLLECTION
CURRENCY COLLECTION
READING (Literature, History, Politics, Religion, Spiritualism, Psychology, Electronics, Aeronautics)
WRITING (Poems, Stories, Self Experience & Research Articles)

LANGUAGES KNOWN: a) well known
HINDI
ENGLISH
PUNJABI
DOGRI
URDU
SANSKRIT

b) Acquainted with
MARATHI

c) Learning
FRENCH
RUSSIAN
PERSIAN

STUDY PROFILE : STUDENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGENEERING, IN DR. D.Y.PATIL INSTITUTION OF ENGENEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (DYPIET), PIMPRI, PUNE-18.
STUDIED MEDICAL UPTO 10+2 STADARD.
STUDIED COMPUTER UPTO 10th STANDARD.
STUDIED SANSKRIT UPTO 8th STANDARD.



SKITS: a) 1st PRIZE, ON THE OCASSION OF ANNUAL FUNCTION OF B.S.F.SCHOOL, 1995
b) 1ST PRIZE, ON THE GRACIOUS OCASSION OF 50 YRS. OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE, B.S.F. SCHOOL, JAMMU, 1997.

PARICIPATION IN
PAINTING COMP. : a)INTER SCHOOL PAINTING COMPETETION, JAMMU, 1991.
b) -Do--, 1992.
c) -Do--, 1993.
d) 1st PRIZE, ORGANISED BY RAMNAGAR SAHITYA MANDAL, JAMMU, 1995.


PARTICIPATION IN DEBATES:
a) INTER COLLEGE, ORGANISED BY
ROTARY CLUB, PUNE, 2003.

PARTICIPATION IN
WRITING COMP. : a) NATIONAL ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION, BY SHRI RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, 2003.
b) NATIONAL STORY WRITING COMPETITION, BY ASIAN AGE NEWSPAPER, 2003.
c) INTERNATIONAL POETRY COMPETITION, 2003.


WORKSHOPS
ATTENDED:a)hardware installation,TITAN, DYPIET,2003.

EXHIBITIONS
ORGANISED AND
CONTRIBUTED TO: a) ORGANISED A PERSONAL NUMISMATIC COLLECTION’S EXHIBITION IN B.S.F. SCHOOL, ON THE OCASSION OF 50 YRS. OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE.
b) CONTRIBUTED COINS, RARE ARTFACTS, ANTIQUES, MANUSCRIPTS, ETC FOR EXHIBITION ON “JAMMU, KASHMIR AND LADAKH: A LOOK INTO THE PAST” ORGANISED BY JAMMU UNIVERSITY.


PUBLISHED WORK: a) research articles.
1) “HOW INDIAN POSTAGE WAS DEVELPOED.” IN KASHMIRTIMES NEWSPAPER, JAMMU, 2002.

b) Poem published.
1) “IDENTITY”, on website
www.poetry-contest.com.


OTHER ACTIVITIES: 1) Can do handwriting analysis, though novice in field.
2) Can do “REIKI”, healing by touch.



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