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Child Labour and its Dismal Psychological Implications

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The psychological effects of child labour in third-world countries are considerably intense as compared to the rest of the world due to poverty, low literacy [more…]

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A barbaric incident of honor killing was reported from Islamabad in Dawn (2012, March 12); a nineteen year old, four months pregnant girl, initially presumed to [more…]

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