The children of Seemapuri are partners in survival. They have lost the spring of their lives-the golden childhood-in quest of money to sustain life. Write an article revealing the miseries of child labourers in Seemapuri and Firozabad. Also suggest some practical measures to curb he evil.
Dear student
The following question tests your creativity and should be attempted on your own. However here are a few useful hints.
- The hardest thing for a child to do is work for a living, whilst watching other children have fun, and get an education.
- The child labourers in Seemapuri and Firozabad are unable to improve their own lives and therefore can never come out of poverty.
- Child labourers are often forced into work by their own parents.
- These children are robbed of happiness. They are prone to mental health issues like depression.
- Child labour is also dangerous for the children. As they are inexperienced, they are prone to accidents.
- The government must take the initiative and make child labour illegal and impose a heavy fine on those who force children into child labour.
- The government and NGOs must provide free education and paid apprenticeships to children so that education does not feel like a burden.
Regards
The following question tests your creativity and should be attempted on your own. However here are a few useful hints.
- The hardest thing for a child to do is work for a living, whilst watching other children have fun, and get an education.
- The child labourers in Seemapuri and Firozabad are unable to improve their own lives and therefore can never come out of poverty.
- Child labourers are often forced into work by their own parents.
- These children are robbed of happiness. They are prone to mental health issues like depression.
- Child labour is also dangerous for the children. As they are inexperienced, they are prone to accidents.
- The government must take the initiative and make child labour illegal and impose a heavy fine on those who force children into child labour.
- The government and NGOs must provide free education and paid apprenticeships to children so that education does not feel like a burden.
Regards