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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided to exclude some family jobs from a revamped child labour law in a move with an unmistakable echo of his own childhood, when he helped his father sell tea from kettles at a railway station.

The cabinet on Wednesday approved amendments to a 1986 child labour law, aimed at imposing a broader ban on childhood work but also introducing a loophole for family businesses that critics say undermines efforts to end the practice.

Under the proposed changes, which must now be approved by parliament, children below the age of 14 may work after school or during vacations to help their "family or family enterprises".

The amendments would also apply to the entertainment industry and sports, except the circus.

Modi's administration said the proposed changes take into account India's socio-economic conditions and would protect its social fabric.

"In a large number of families, children help their parents in their occupations...children also learn the basics of occupations," the government said in a statement.

The move has drawn ire of child activists who say the exemption would open the doors for employing children in industries such as matchbox manufacturing, footwear and carpet making and would slow progress in eradicating child labour.

Some fear the changes could also be misused to deny education to girls, whose school drop-out rate is almost double than that of boys.

"It is a regressive step as children are mostly employed with the consent of their parents," said Amod K. Kanth, who runs a non-profit organisation, Prayas, which provides free education to children from poor families.

"A child who goes to school has to spend all the time in school. He is not supposed to work."

In recent decades, efforts to provide free and compulsory education and higher household incomes have led to a sharp drop in child labour.

The number of working children in the age group of 5-14 years dropped to 4.3 million in 2011 from 12.6 million a decade ago, according to India's last census data.

Currently child labour is not prohibited in most industries and the new rules would on paper be tougher. The proposed amendments provide for stricter punishment for employers. Even parents would be fined up to about $156 for repeat offences.

But Kanth and other activists believe that the exception for families is so vague it would allow more child exploitation.

"How would you peep into a house to see whether parents are obeying the law or violating it?," Kanth said.

(Editing by Frank Jack Daniel)


Flak for childhood tea seller Modi over plans for some young labour in India| Reuters
 
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Perhaps "Achhe Din" for Modi and Team but certainly not for children's affected by the amendment.. First Supporting PDP in Kashmir and now this amendment, it seems Mr Modi finds them selves more intelligent then other to decide right over wrong...

Under the proposed changes, which must now be approved by parliament, children below the age of 14 may work after school or during vacations to help their "family or family enterprises".

Do you expect kids to do homework spend time with books, play or learn basic of Business.. Utter nonsense...
 
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Perhaps "Achhe Din" for Modi and Team but certainly not for children's affected by the amendment.. First Supporting PDP in Kashmir and now this amendment, it seems Mr Modi finds them selves more intelligent then other to decide right over wrong...

Do you expect kids to do homework spend time with books, play or learn basic of Business.. Utter nonsense...

You do realize its only for family owned business and the employed must be their own children and is similar to Apprenticeship, Right ?
 
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You do realize its only for family owned business and the employed must be their own children and is similar to Apprenticeship, Right ?
And do you realize that, we are trained to exploit any loop we find in policies
 
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I am not suggesting anything other then focus on eradicating child labor and abolishing child work in any form... Agree with it or not...
 
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I am not suggesting anything other then focus on eradicating child labor and abolishing child work in any form... Agree with it or not...

Which is why Modi govt. is bring a new Child Labour Law that will.................

ban employment of children below 14 years of age in all commercial enterprises, except in family-owned non-hazardous sectors.

Something India could not do for 65 years, till Modi came along. :coffee:

The original Child Labour Prohibition Act of 1986 banned employment of children below 14 in only 18 hazardous industries.

The ONLY exception the new law makes is for work done in family enterprises and on farmlands provided it is done after school hours and during vacations.

Also, children working as artists in audio-visual entertainment industry, including advertisement, films, television serials or any such other entertainment or sports activities, except the circus, have been granted exemption provided that such work does not affect the school education.”

The new Law has barred employment of adolescents (14 to 18 years) in hazardous occupations and processes like chemicals and mines. There is no penalty for parents for the first offence, the employer will be liable for punishment even for first violation.

In case of parents, repeat offenders may be penalised with a fine up to Rs. 10,000. In case of first offence, the penalty for employers has been increased up to two and half times — from up to Rs. 20,000 to up to Rs. 50,000.

The law provides this exceptions in recognition of the traditional skill teaching system where children learn several occupations from their parents.
 
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