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The Hindu Turns A String Of Numbers Into A Powerful Anti-Child Labour Message

On World Day Against Child Labour, The Hindu Group Care Community Conversation and Talented.Agency transformed Childline's 1098 helpline into an unforgettable call to action. Using children's ages and a powerful line of copy, the print campaign goes beyond awareness to create recall, reminding India that sometimes, knowing four digits can help protect a child's right to childhood.

BrandBeats Desk by BrandBeats Desk
June 12, 2026
in AdWorks, Featured
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The Hindu Turns A String Of Numbers Into A Powerful Anti-Child Labour Message
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On World Day Against Child Labour, The Hindu Group Care Community Conversation, in partnership with independent creative agency Talented, delivered a print campaign that proves the most powerful ideas are often the simplest. 

The ad uses a sequence of children’s ages to lead readers to a number many may have seen before but seldom remember: 1098, India’s child helpline. In doing so, it transforms a helpline into a human story and a statistic into an urgent call to action.

The brilliance of the campaign lies in its restraint. There are no graphic visuals or lengthy explanations. Just a familiar set of numbers that prompts an uncomfortable realisation: while childhood should be measured in milestones and memories, far too many children spend those years trapped in labour.

The copy accompanying the visual amplifies the campaign’s emotional weight. “Age is just a number. But when 4.35 million children under the age of 14 are forced to work, some numbers matter more than others. Remember this one. One day you may need to call it.” 

In just a few lines, the ad reframes the way readers think about numbers, shifting them from markers of growing up to reminders of the children who are denied that very childhood. 

The closing appeal doesn’t merely ask people to be aware; it urges them to remember 1098 as a number that could one day help change a child’s life.

Tags: TalentedThe HinduWorld Day Against Child Labour

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