In the Name of Child Labour: Eradication and Evaluation Programme

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Based on extensive field work with a focus on children who are retrieved from carpet industry in the Bhadoi-Mirzapur belt of Uttar Pradesh and admitted to the non formal schools, the book evaluates the programme of non-formal education and the progress made by the children released from the industry, their status of health and nutrition, education, skill development, employment’ orientation and training in such schools. It also provides an account of the magnitude of efforts made by the government and the voluntary sector to eradicate child labour, working and teaching-cum-living conditions at the units’ sites and in the non-formal education centres. The field observations have facilitated formulating of recommendations, which are of practical significance. The book is relevant for the academicians, planners and social workers alike, who are committed to the task of enriching and upgrading human resources.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bupinder Zutshi

Bupinder Zutshi, Ph.D. is currently teaching at the Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal, Nehru University, New Delhi. With more than 25 years of teaching experience, he has widely published books and articles in national and international journals of repute. Among his publications the major ones include 'Education for Street Children' (UNESCO), India and 'Seeking to Bridge the Divide' (International Bureau of Education, Geneva). He has completed several research projects in the areas of trafficking, non-formal education, child labour and disabled population. Majority of his works have been sponsored by the international, national and non-governmental organizations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sudesh Nangia

Prof. Sudesh Nangia is currently UGC-Emeritus Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

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Title
In the Name of Child Labour: Eradication and Evaluation Programme
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Edition
1st. Ed.
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ISBN
8175410930
Length
224p.
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