Hyderabad: With the country toiling hard to match its pace with the other developed countries around the world, a major chunk of India's population continues to be deprived, despite the promises made by the policymakers. While today's children are seen as India's development indicators, the fact that the future of a decisive 10.1 million children is entangled in the vicious web of 'child labour' poses a major threat to the country's rapid growth.
As people observe 'World Day Against Child Labour' on June 12, the global issue of child labour has acted as a parasite by weakening the country's child-oriented policies.
According to reports, the menace is most prevalent in Uttar Pradesh where a staggering 2.1 million children are subjected to work not permissible under the law. Bihar follows up with 1 million, while Rajasthan trails Bihar with 0.84 million.
The other states where child labour is dominant are Madhya Pradesh (0.7 million) and Maharashtra (0.72 million).
As per the 2011 census, 4.5 million of the total 10.1 million are girls, the remaining 5.6 million are boys.
In 2001, UNICEF in a report claimed that child labour contributes 13 per cent of the total workforce in India.