New Delhi, Aug 28 (PTI) Employing a child below 14 years
in any kind of occupation will be completely banned and land
you in jail with a maximum three years imprisonment or fine
upto Rs. 50,000 with the Union Cabinet today approving the
measure.
Making employment of children below the age of 14 a
cognisable offence, the Cabinet at its meeting cleared a
proposal to amend the Child Labour (Prohibition and
Regulation) Act, 1986 to put a total ban on employment of
children below 14 years in any industry--hazardous or
non-hazardous.
The amendment cleared at the meeting presided by Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh also approved a blanket ban on
employing children below 18 years in hazardous industries like
mining. At present, children under the age of 14 years are
prohibited from employment only in hazardous industry.
According to Census 2001, there were 12.6 million
economically active children in the age-group of 5-14 years
while the National Sample Survey data said the child workforce
during 2004-05 was estimated at 9.07 million.
Labour and Employment Ministry officials said the
amendments would ensure that all the children are compulsorily
admitted in schools as per the mandate Right to Education Act,
2009 instead of being employed at workplaces.
It would also enable India to ratify ILO Convention 138
(minimum age for entry to employment) and Convention 182
(prohibition of employment of persons below 18 years in
hazardous occupations).
The officials said maximum punishment for offences under
the Act has been increased from one year imprisonment to two
year imprisonment and from Rs 20,000 fine to Rs 50,000 fine or
both.
For repeated offences, they added, the punishment has
been raised to a three-year jail term.
Employment of persons below 18 years will be prohibited
in hazardous occupations like in Mines, Explosives and
hazardous occupations outlined in the Factories Act, 1948.
The overall responsibility for implementation of the act
shall be vested with the district magistrate and the
monitoring and inspection is to be done by the Labour
department in the state concerned. PTI SGI GSN
GSN
Courtesy : http://ibnlive.in.com
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