In Nepal, tea cultivation requires labour throughout the year. According to a field survey(16) by CWN, child workers make up about 100 of the total workforce. The plantations may be very large and burdensome work is(17) in many cases simply because of transportation and the attention to plants which may cover a wide area. Even child between 7 to 9 months in the workers are(18) in harvesting, which(19) Work begins at 7 a.m. and at 12.00 p.m., they take their one hour mid-day meal which in the availability of clean drinking water and consists of maize or rice. Problems(20) children(21) from general malnutrition. Shelters are provided as accommodation by the tea estate owners, but they are not well(22) and in the rainy seasons there are cases of infant mortality due to high fever and other conditions which could have been prevented adequate food water and shelter