Bangladesh is a developing country of the third world. Due to the rapid
growth of population, the people of Bangladesh are getting poorer. Therefore,
to secure a better living or simply to support their family, poor parents are
engaging their children to work from a very early stage. All the child
labourers in Bangladesh are manual workers. They have to work very hard to earn
their living and the work is usually extremely difficult for them. They are
obliged to work in cheap hotels and shops. Many children are found breaking
stones or brick for house-building. They are also found doing dangerous work
like welding. Some children work as street hawkers selling different items to
the passers-by. Some work in factories, some polish boots and some even work as
rickshaw-pullers. Child labourers are helpless and the employers take full
advantage of this condition. They are given the least wages possible for the
maximum labour. Sometimes they need to work for ten to fourteen hours but are
not paid for their overtime. They are usually treated very harshly at their
working places. At households they are tortured physically and mentally. They
are usually given insufficient food and as a result, they suffer from
malnutrition. Our government should think about this grim situation of child
labour and promulgate a law against ill-treatment towards them. If these
children are not provided with the basic necessaries of life, they would be an
economic burden for us.
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Oct 3, 2015
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