More than half of India’s child workers are employed in agriculture and more than a quarter in manufacturing - embroidering clothes, weaving carpets or making matchsticks. Some also work in restaurants, shops and hotels as domestic workers.

More than half of India’s child workers are employed in agriculture and more than a quarter in manufacturing – embroidering clothes, weaving carpets or making matchsticks. Some also work in restaurants, shops and hotels as domestic workers.

More than half of India’s child workers are employed in agriculture and more than a quarter in manufacturing - embroidering clothes, weaving carpets or making matchsticks. Some also work in restaurants, shops and hotels as domestic workers.

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