dialogue between two friends about child labour
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me:why don't? i know very well about that.
banu:then tell me about that one
me:child labour is simply defined as a illegal work done by childrens under 18 years of age
banu:you are exactly right i will agree with you
me:government of india is taking care about this problem too seriously at once but not now i think so what do you say about this
banu: i too have same opinion it was mainly seen in villages when compared to other countries it is more in our country due to lack of education
me:to avoid this we have to improve our education grass in our country acroos villages what do yu say about this
banu:i will agree with you
Answer:
Rahul: I have a deep sympathy for young children who work when they should be in school and preparing for their future.
Akhil: Although there are laws in place, I agree that little has changed for the better over time. India continues to have the highest rate of child labor. For us, it's a disgrace.
Rahul: It is true that poverty and ignorance create a vicious cycle that denies them access to education, which is a fundamental right for every child. My mother always opposes when my housekeeper takes her eleven-year-old daughter to work with her.
Akhil: Making laws alone won't fix the problem, says Nimish; everyone must step forward. Not only should we not allow youngsters to work for us, but we also need to notify any acquaintances who do.
Rahul: To encourage poor families to send their children to school, in my opinion, the government should provide some type of minimal essential financial security.
Akhil: Let's start with ourselves and then gradually extend our opinions to make a movement against child labor.
Rahul: Done.
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