How Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust Against Child Labor 2024.
The Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust participates: The International Labor Organization created World Day Against Child Labor in 2002. The day provides an opportunity and emphasizes the importance of creating an environment in which children can grow and live decent lives, as well as combating child labor around the world. The Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust works 365 days a year to lug our Paras Guru’s vision forward. We have helped more than 10 lakh Needy, and thanks to Maa and our Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji of Sanatan Dharm, this number is steadily rising. And it is the grandeur of Sanatan Dharma that we strive to assist those who cannot afford to pay for their education or who are food insecure.
Child labor remains a huge global concern, affecting millions of children in a wide range of industries, including agriculture and manufacturing. In 2014, international organizations, governments, and civil society expanded their efforts to combat this violation of children’s rights, focusing on raising awareness, implementing legislation, and providing rehabilitation.
Who We Are
From the bottom of our hearts, we extend a warm welcome to you into the Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust family. In our Sanatan Dharma, this Parivaar was founded and is now being maintained by our Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji of Sanatan Dharma to contribute to the welfare of the underprivileged and needy people. Because he consistently states, “happiness of maa is behind their smile.” This idea of Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji has become the focus of our family’s daily activities.
The Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust works 365 days a year to lug our Paras Guru’s vision forward. We have helped more than 10 lakh Needy, and thanks to Maa and our Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji of Sanatan Dharma, this number is steadily rising. And it is the grandeur of Sanatan Dharma that we strive to assist those who cannot afford to pay for their Education or who are food insecure.
Because we usually hear the quote “Unity is Strength” in everyday life, the Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust would like for you to join our family. We are certain that if we all work together as a single family, we will be stronger and more committed to helping more people in need. Serving an increasing number of individuals in need will enable us to carve out a large place in the heart of our Maa. So, join the Paras Parivaar now for the chance of a lifetime to make the poor and needy smile widely.
Understanding Child Labor
Child labor is defined as work that deprives children of their youth, potential, and dignity while also impairing their physical and mental development. According to the International employment Organization (ILO), around 168 million children were employed in child employment worldwide in 2014, with the majority working in dangerous conditions. This alarming figure highlights the crucial need for a coordinated worldwide response.
Important Projects and Worldwide Reactions
World Day Against Child Labor: Held on June 12, this annual event aims to raise awareness about the plight of child laborer's. The 2014 theme was “Extend social protection: Combat child labor,” which stressed the role of social protection systems in preventing child labor.
International Labor Organization (ILO) Campaigns: The ILO has continued its efforts with the “Roadmap for Achieving the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labor by 2016.” This campaign emphasizes on the most severe forms of child employment, asking governments to intervene and implement child-protection measures.
National Legislation: Many countries have strengthened their laws prohibiting child labor. For example, India passed the Child employment (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Act, which aimed to criminalize child employment in hazardous occupations while regulating working conditions in non-hazardous jobs.
Corporate Responsibility: Businesses began to recognize their role in eradicating child labor. Many businesses developed efforts to prevent child labor in their supply chains, such as monitoring systems and fair trade norms.
The Role of Education
Education has emerged as a critical component in the fight against child labor. In 2014, various NGOs underlined the need of accessible and high-quality education in ending the cycle of poverty, which commonly leads to child labor. Scholarships, Free Food, and school supplies were distributed through initiatives aimed to encourage families to send their children to school instead of working.
Difficulties and Barriers
Despite the progress made in 2014, significant challenges remained. Poverty, a lack of educational options, and cultural norms all led to the prevalence of child work. In many communities where families relied on the income generated by their children, it was difficult to prioritize education over employment.
Conclusion
The fight against child work in 2014 marked a watershed point in global efforts to protect children’s rights. Despite significant progress made through legislation, awareness campaigns, and educational initiatives, the struggle against child labour persists. Governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector must continue to collaborate to ensure that every child has the opportunity to develop, learn, and thrive without being burdened by labor. The commitment to ending child work remains a moral imperative and a necessary step towards a more just world.
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