While many children are now enjoying summer holidays from school, others are toiling away in sweatshops. Amid the Great Recession, more parents may be pulling their children out of school and putting them to work to supplement family income.

Rock collection: Ten-year-old Dipak Sheel, left, gathers stones as he works with his family at the Balason River area on the outskirts of the West Bengal city of Siliguri on June 12. With 17 million child laborers, India has more than any other country. A 1986 Indian law prohibits children from hazardous jobs such as those in mines and factories. An October 2006 law prohibits children under 14 from working in homes (as maids, for instance) and in restaurants. But, since the 2006 law was enacted, only 1,680 prosecutions have taken place, and no convictions have resulted.
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Preeti Aroon is an assistant editor at FP.
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