The role of media in elimination of child labour is one of the most important components of the process of total human development. The media should expose defaulting firms or business houses that clandestinely employ children and violate laws relating to child labour.The government should give certain monetary or if need be non-monetary incentives to the families that live Below Poverty Line (BPL) to avoid child labour so that their children can be sent to school.Effective state intervention to eliminate inequities, including class and caste barriers to employment and other opportunities in areas such as health and education, will put an end to child labour.The employment ofchildren in labour work remains less controversial, and often becomes legal with some restrictions, with child actors and child singers, as well as agricultural work. The labour wages for children remains low even though the work involves drudgery and being hazardous. Work forecloses the opinion of school education for most children. From the perspective of various social problems prevailing in our country, the mass media have a decisive role to play in mobilizing the people for exploiting the children and forcing them into labour. The present dissertation analyses will be based on the media’s role in the child labour problem and abolishment from India. The problem of child labour in India, it’s different types and abolishment pathways as a topic being focused for communication by the print media and how prevalent this topic has been addressed by the news media of India. The above analyses and investigation will display the status of interest the newsmedia shows towards the societal issue of both national and international concern. the media can play a role as a facilitator to ensure the access of children towards their rights.