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“No child shall be employed or permitted to work in any
of the occupation or in any workshop”. This includes a shop,
commercial establishments, workshops, farm, residential, hotel and
restaurants, eating houses, theatre or other place of public
amusement or entertainment.
On 23
rd July 1998 included the following occupation
viz, handing of toxic substances , inflammable or explosives , carpet
weaving, cloth printing, dying and weaving including preparatory
and incident at process, plastic units, fiber glass and molding,
processing auto mobile workshop, sericulture units, manufacture of
lime stone, breaking, crushing, cotton ginning, pressing, pottery and
ceramic industry, production of hosiery goods, manufacture of
cement ceramic industry, manufacture of cement pipes and other
related work, gem cutting and polishing, process of agriculture
where tractors, threshing and harvesting machines are used, glass
manufactures, bricks, roof tile, polishing ,mould cutting, welding and
manufacturing of brass goods, paper making, manufacture of dyes
and dye staff , pesticides and insecticides, toxic substances, metal
cleaning, manufacturing process having high noise level, involving
thermal radiation, oil expelling and refinery, fabrication workshop,
tire making repairing , these work the children are more sufferer.
NATIONAL POLICY ON CHILD LABOUR-
The government believes that it is not easy to
completely wipe out child labour. It therefore only tries to improve
their working conditions reduce working hours, ensure minimum