Srinagar, Jan. 1 -- Back of the sunlit store windows and the bustling homes of our cities there is an ugly but more secret truth--a truth that does not often feature in the headlines, but is in front of us in plain view. It is the tale of children whose hands are to be filled with books rather than machinery; whose mornings are to be filled with school bells rather than factory whistles. Child labour is not necessarily evident on dust factories or construction sites. It is often seen behind closed doors: domestic work in households where small children cook, clean and take care of others; small-scale workplaces where small fingers do long hours of work; and small stalls at the roadside where children spend their childhood earning their li...