Child labour is a big problem in Pakistan. It affects children in every part of the country, with millions of kids who should be in school forced to work for a living instead. Being denied an education and forced to do often back-breaking and dangerous work hurts children socially, morally, mentally, and physically. Poverty, lack of access to education, and expensive schooling are the main reasons behind this problem.
To stop child labour, the government needs to do reduce poverty so that parents do not have to make their children work instead of going to school. This will be a big challenge, but it is very important to make sure kids can be kids and not workers.
Jihand Baloch
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