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Global March Against Child Labour

Global March Against Child Labour, is a leading international organization with a broad alliance of partners in over 140 countries, working towards mobilising world-wide efforts to protect and promote the rights of all children.

Primary web addresses
http://www.globalmarch.org
Main Address
L-6, Kalkaji
New Delhi
110019
India
Country
Índia
Main Telephone
: +91- 011- 26224899, 26475481
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19/04/2002

Features
30/08/2006 It is nearly two decades since the Indian government banned child labor in Firozabad's bangle and glassware industry and created a law to rehabilitate thousands of children who had now been plucked out of factories. The reality is that the schools are shabby with no furniture and no teaching materials and many children continue to work in the factories.
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30/08/2006 It is nearly two decades since the Indian government banned child labour in Firozabad's bangle and glassware industry and created a law to rehabilitate thousands of children who had now been plucked out of factories. The reality is that the schools are shabby with no furniture and no teaching materials and many children continue to work in the factories.
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Image: © DPI / United Nations
31/03/2005 The Union Cabinet today approves Protection of Child Rights Bill, 2005, thus fulfilling India’s obligation to the Convention on Child Rights.
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Temes/Zones: [Índia] [Infància]



 
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