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With Lok Sabha passing the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of  Children) Bill ways have been cleared for trial of children aged between 16 to 18 years as adults for heinous crimes with government taking stand for providing  a fine balance so that  no injustice was done to innocent children. This is welcome move especially clearing the ambiguity. On the other hand there is another segment where government has to come with some stern measures. The menace is prevalent from domestic to commercial sectors. If the move as envisaged by the government becomes a reality the relief would be  for the large child labour force prevalent in the society. The  Govt is planning  to  seek  complete ban on child labour up to 14 years  of age with a clause  that  employment  will only  be  allowed in family enterprises after school hours. The improved Act will also prohibit employing  14 and 18 years old in hazardous industry. The legislation proposes no penalty for parents for the first time but repeated offence may attract fine with imprisonment. Though these suggestions by the Govt look very positive  but despite legislation banning  child labour  the menace is prevalent and what is the guarantee that the new legislation would be able  to put a check on the  social evil. Even the legislation is open to abuse at many stages. The new legislation emphasising the involvement of children in family run business after school hours stresses the importance of education especially elementary education guaranteed under the Right to Education Act. The very purpose is to have an educated class of labour who understands their rights and happenings in and around. Where as in earlier  days children involved in labour never got this opportunity to expand their knowledge base to make them more  contributory to the society. Thus a complete ban on child labour up to 14 years of age will surely give a better chance of living for these innocents.

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