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31-March-2017 20:28 IST
Cabinet approves
ratification of the Minimum Age Convention, 1973 (No. 138) and Worst Forms of
Child Labour Convention, 1999 (No. 182) of the International Labour
Organization (ILO)
The Union Cabinet
chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for ratification of the two fundamental conventions of the
International Labour Organization namely, Minimum Age Convention (No 138)
concerning minimum age for admission to employment and the Worst Forms of Child
Labour Convention (No 182) concerning the prohibition and immediate action for
elimination of the worst forms of Child Labour. India is a founder member of
the International Labour Organization (ILO), which came into existence in 1919.
At present, the ILO has 187 members. The principal means of action in the ILO
is the setting up of International standards in the form of Conventions,
Recommendations and Protocol. India has so far ratified 45 Conventions, out of
which 42 are in force. Out of these 4 are Fundamental or Core Conventions.
Background:
Government has taken up a multipronged strategy including both
stringent legislative and Project based approach to address the concerns
related to child labour. However, there is a need to further accentuate its
initiatives to ensure a safe and fulfilled future for the children of our
country by ensuring proper implementation of the provisions of the Child and
Adolescent Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 which now completely
prohibits employment or work of children below 14 years in any occupation or
process. The momentum of the recent initiatives taken to eradicate child labour
has to be maintained as elimination of child labour is also crucial for the
attainment of Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. The ratification of the
Convention No 138 and 182 would move a step ahead in the direction of achieving
the goal of eradication of child labour from the country as it would be legally
binding to comply with the provisions of the Conventions. Presently, Convention
138 has been ratified by 169 countries and Convention 182 has been ratified by
180 countries. Hence, by ratifying these two core conventions, India would join
majority of the countries who have adopted the legislation to prohibit and
place severe restrictions on the employment and work of children.
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