Other Works & Activities

Other Works & Activities

Apart from all the above works, our organization is also doing other many important works in Health, Environment, Corruption & Disaster sectors.  From time to time, we have organized many health camps, EWS camps, and blood donation camps etc. On many National and International days also we keep doing all the necessary programs in which participation by children, youth and women in large numbers is ensured.

We are also doing very important work on issues like corruption. we have been working to highlight corruption in different government departments through RTI etc. Apart from the above, Indianboy Foundation is always at the forefront of helping people in times of natural disaster such as floods, drought earthquakes etc. We collect study materials, clothes and other needful materials every year and distribute it among the needy people. We have 50+ Material drooping centers in India. At the time of Bihar flood and Nepal earthquake, our organization participated extensively for the well-being of the people and did the work of delivering relief material.

Child Labour

India has 33 million working children between the ages of 5-18 years. In parts of the country, more than half the child population is engaged in labour (Census 2011). There are 10.13 million Child Labourers between 5-14 years in India (Census 2011). The International Labour Organisation defines child labour as any work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential, their dignity and one that is harmful to the physical and mental development of the child. It includes work that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous to children. Work that interferes with a child’s ability to attend and participate in school fully by obliging them to leave school prematurely; or requiring them to try to combine school attendance with excessively long and heavy work is also child labour. It is both a cause and consequence of poverty. In India, a “Child” as defined by the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Act of 2016 as a person who has not completed 14 years of age.

Child Trafficking

According to UNICEF a child victim of trafficking is any person under 18 who is recruited, transported, transferred, harbored or received for the purpose of exploitation, either within or outside a country. Female children are trafficked for marriage, sex-work, criminal activity, adoption and organ trade whereas male children are trafficked mainly for labour and exploited as beggars. Sometimes, trafficked children are also recruited into armed groups or for criminal activity.

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  • There are 10.13 million Child Labourers between 5-14 years in India

  • 150+ Cases of Child Missing Everyday

  •  1 in every 3 child brides in the world is a girl in India (UNICEF)

  • 166000+ POCSO Cases are still Pending

  • 99+ Million Children have dropped out of school

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