CRY launched Project Unlearn to end child labour

Nov 14, 2014, 18:00 IST

Child Rights and You launched Project Unlearn with an aim to end child labour and encourage children to go to school.

Child Rights and You (CRY) launched Project Unlearn with an aim to end child labour and encourage children to go to school. It was launched on 14 November 2014 on eve of Children’s Day.

Project Unlearn is a campaign which will help children in labour (28588) across the country to be able to free themselves from shackles of labour, go back to school and be hopeful of a bright future.

The deprived basic rights of children in labour are minimum wages, long working hours, suffering abuse and exploitation. The CRY with Project Unlearn aims is to spread awareness about above issues of child labour and shake people out of their indifference towards the grim reality that India faces.

 

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