Child Labour
Child labour is a grave issue that continues to plague society worldwide. It involves children working in hazardous conditions instead of enjoying their right to education and a happy childhood. Poverty, lack of education, and exploitation force children into labour, where they suffer physical, emotional, and mental harm. These children miss out on opportunities to learn, grow, and achieve their full potential. Governments and organizations have taken steps to curb child labour by enforcing strict laws and promoting free education. However, these measures require public cooperation and support. Individuals can help by discouraging the employment of children and supporting NGOs working to rescue and rehabilitate them. A world free of child labour is one where every child has access to education, care, and opportunities for a brighter future.