Kolkata: The lockdown has impacted one and all and a survey has found that child labour among school-going children has increased by a sizeable 105 per cent in West Bengal.
The number of child labourers among girls in the state exceeded those among the boys. While among the girls the number increased by 113 per cent, among the boys the increase was 94.7 per cent, said the survey.
The survey was jointly conducted by the West Bengal Right to Education Forum (RTE Forum) and Campaign against Child Labour(CACL) and published on Saturday.
As per the rapid assessment conducted among 2154 children and their families across 19 districts of the state, the number of child labour among the school going children belonging to the 6-18 years age group has gone up by 105 per cent during the lockdown period.
"Though the percentage of child labour among school-going children has decreased for those in the 6-10 years age group, it has increased both in 10-14 years and 14-18 years age groups," the study revealed.
Also reported during the lockdown were about 42 incidents of child marriages.
During the lockdown period, which started on March 25, 2020, only 29 per cent of the children who were attending schools (pre-primary to Class XII) could access online education support.
The percentage having access to online education was found to be the lowest among the students from the junior classes. It is 21.5 per cent among the students of pre-primary and primary level. The highest in this respect was from among the students of senior classes. The figure was 53.2 per cent among students belonging to the higher secondary level, the study said.
It was found that 54 per cent of children using online means to continue their education during the period used WhatsApp to attend classes.