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Indias handloom industry is the largest cottage industry and has nearly with 27 lakh looms(Handloom Census 201920) and is largely householdbased.
Engagement of children in work leads to a weaker productive workforce for an economy as the skill acquisition time is compromised and in majority of the cases, child labour is not able to complete basic educational standards owing to the early experiences of work-life conflict. As child labour affects children socially as well as psychologically, there is a need to have stricter enforcement of laws that prohibit engagement of children at workplaces.
Sumana Lahiri and Nausheen Nizami (2025) "Analysis Of Legal Provisions For Child Labour In Handloom Sector: A Case Study Of West Bengal ", GNLU Journal of Law And Economics : Volume VII 2024, Issue I
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