Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Child exploitation ppt by choudhary
1. CHILD
EXPLOITATION
It is the exploitation of children below age of 14
years by giving them employment for self
purposes or exploitation for self profit.
2. Introduction
Child exploitation is one of the biggest
problems of the planet. It is increasing
constantly. More than 250 million children
between the ages of 5 and 14 work in the world.
In INDIA, more than 15 million child's
are suffering from child exploitation. In India the
age of child exploitation is 14 years.
3. The term “child labour” is often defined as work that deprives
children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and
that is harmful to physical and mental development
It refers to work that
is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful to children;
and
interferes with their schooling by:
depriving them of the opportunity to attend school;
obliging them to leave school prematurely; or
requiring them to attempt to combine school attendance with excessively
long and heavy work.
4. 14 years
The Child Labour (Prohibition
and Regulation) Act of 1986:
The Act prohibits the
employment of children below
the age of 14 years in
hazardous occupations
identified in a list by the law.
The list was expanded in
2006, and again in 2008.
Do I Look Like 19 Years
Old Boy?
5.
6. RIGHT Against EXPLOITATION
Right against exploitation is one of the fundamental right of
citizen of India.
Which prohibits all forms of forced labour, child labour and
traffic in human beings
The right against exploitation, given in Articles 23 and 24,
provides for two provisions, namely the abolition of trafficking in
human beings and Begar (forced labour), and abolition of
employment of children below the age of 14 years in dangerous
jobs like factories, mines,
7.
8. Various Forms Of Child Abuse
• Emotional Abuse: Emotional abuse refers to the psychological and social aspects of child
abuse
• Physical Abuse : Hitting , slapping, or striking etc. with an object refers to Physical Abuse
• Sexual Abuse : Sexual abuse describes any incident in which a child is coerced into
sexual activity by another child OR an adult.
• Family Violence : Family violence, or domestic violence, usually refers to the physical
assault of children and women by male relatives, usually a father and husband/partner.
• Organized Sexual Abuse : Organised sexual abuse refers to the range of circumstances in
which multiple children are subject to sexual abuse by multiple perpetrators
• Armoured Abuse : It refers to the guns and armour to child for self profit which makes a
child terrorist.
10. At the age of
Playing
Football or
anything He is
Playing With
a gun filled
with the bullets.
DekH Kya
Rahe Ho Full
Bhari Hui H
If we come forward and break silence the next
playing gun boy could be a Messi or
Educated Child
11. NGO’S and SOCIAL Community
Working For Saving Bachpan Of A CHILD
World Vision India
Bachpan Bachao Andolan
Goonj
Dakshini Rajasthan Mazdoor Union ( DRMU )
Save The Children
Global March Against Child Labour
Abyudaya Yuvajana Sangam (AYS)
Teach For India
12. Will NGO’S
Only look
After All these
Things?
Are We not the
citizen of
India?
13.
14. Always right in
front of you but
why
constantly hidden
from your view?
The Next Time YOU see him, notice HIM.
And Ask to Yourself that
IS THERE ANYTHING U CAN DO FOR HIM?