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An alarming exposé has brought to light the severe child labor crisis in Pakistan’s Sindh province, where an estimated 1.3 million children are living under the shadow of modern slavery. These young individuals, some barely out of infancy, are forced into demanding labor, their formative years consumed by exploitation. This grim reality persists while the nation’s elite participate in prominent events, underscoring the hidden nature of this tragedy. Addressing this pervasive problem requires a national commitment to safeguarding childhood and eradicating forced labor.




