The fact was highlighted in a study commissioned by CRY in Mumbai with research partner CARE.
The study, 'Developing a New Perspective on Child Labour - Exploring the aftermath of the Mumbai raids conducted from 2008 onwards', was aimed at exploring what happened to children who were rescued during the raids conducted in 2008, after the rescue and rehabilitation process.
Before the children were rescued, 83.53 per cent worked for more than 10 hours and nearly half of the children were treated badly by employers, a CRY release said.
Altogether 76.47 per cent children were found to be working full time post rescue process, whereas 18.82 per cent combined work and education. Only 4 out of 85 children were found not working, it said.
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Top three sectors where children were found working before as well as post rescue are hotels, leather factories and zari workshops. In all, 77 FIRs were filed against 366 establishments, it said.
Maharashtra has 7.2 lakh children working. The 2011 census says the number of working children between 5-9 years has increased by 22 per cent, it said.