Like every year, a campaign is being run across the country for the 44 days between April 30 and June 12 on the issue of “Elimination of child Labour” in the name of “44 Day Campaign.” Gujarat also voluntarily joins this program. As part of this year’s program, ‘UNICEF’ and ‘Child Rights Collective – Gujarat’ organized three Consultative Workshops as a major program.

The “Shram Nahi Shiksha” (Not Labor, But Education) campaign is a 44-day national campaign against child labor in India, launched annually on April 30th (National Anti-Child Labor Day) and concluding on June 12th (World Day Against Child Labour). This campaign, organized by Campaign Against Child Labour (CACL), aims to raise awareness about child rights and the importance of education, with a focus on ending child labor and ensuring every child’s access to schooling. 

Being an active partner of CRCG, Jeevantirth also participated in the consultation process.

Devbala Joshi and Deepti Raju learnt much and shared their experiences during the consultation process.

Such meetings are for proper policy formulation with the help of experienced child lovers. This process for policy formulation for the protection of children is for the purpose of creating a cooperative environment in what we are currently doing for the rights of children in our surroundings. Which will benefit the children of children’s homes, hostels, ashrams/residentials schools.

‘Shram Nahi Shiksha’ is more than a campaign – it’s a call to action!

Unite your voice with ours to demand education, not child labour.

Let us turn up the volume for children’s rights!


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