Incense industry on the path for a child labor-free future


New Delhi:

Child labor in the sun manufacturing industry has been a long time a matter of concern for India, a significant decline and the region has been found in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Bihar to complete freedom from child labor, a study has been found in a study.

India’s fragrance operated by Child Protection (ICP): Agarbatti: A agarbatti: a study on a Student of Child Laber of India’s Stick Manufacturing Industry found that 82 percent of the respondents had seen any example of child labor in this field, whereas 82 percent of the respondents were seen, while they said that only 8 percent. ICP is a partner of Just Rights for Children (JRC) – a network of over 200 NGOs working in 416 districts for child protection and child rights.

The ICP conducted research with other JRC partners data in these states, including Anekal Rehabilitation Education and Development Center, Guondarshi Society, Spandna Association, Prayas Jack Society, Janakal Welfare Society, Rural Education and Liberty, Samantha Society for Rural Education and Environmental Development.

Expressing optimism about this positive tendency, Ravi Kant, National Convenor of Just Rights, for children, said, “This discovery is very encouraging for the country and a strong sign that India is on the right path to eliminate child labor. In these three states, there is a constant decline in child labor, state and center, which is to end the crime. To get labor -free India.

To assess the limit of child labor in the region, specific pockets were identified in the states, including Karnataka in Bihar, Chikabalpur and Kolar districts in Gaya and Alleuri Sita Ram Raju, Anakapalli, Chittoor and Sri Sathya Sai districts in Kolar districts and Andhra Pradesh. Data collided after trips and consultations with stakeholders, engagement with residents and community leaders and data from inhabitants in geographical insights and areas. Various researchers have found that heavy metals present in dust, toxic chemicals and sunlight leads to potential long -term health issues such as respiratory and neurological effects, cardiovascular problems, cognitive relaxation and cancer.

While this overall positive tendency appears in all study states, the trend showed regional variations. In Bihar, 96 percent of the respondents said that they have not seen the labor of any child in their neighborhood sun -stick industry, 61 percent of Karnataka respondents had not seen the labor of any child in their neighborhood factories and 77 percent of the respondents in Andhra Pradesh said that child labor was not present in the stick factory around them.



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