Hii.. Can someone please give a script for mono acting in which topic u liked OR in the topic of child labor OR in save girl child...the language in english OR in tamil
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India is a vibrant and diverse land - a country of immense contrast.960 million people, living in both poverty and wealth. Small farming villages dot the countryside – millions crowd some of the world’s largest cities. And what was once a purely agricultural society has become a major industrial power. Here, hard manual labor has always been the norm. But the labor backbone of many Indian industries is working children. Internationally, child labor is defined as any worker aged under fifteen years who lack access to education or is involved in hazardous heavy work. Globally, there are over 250 million child laborers. 100 million of these children go without schooling. Most of them are rural, and60 percent are found in Asia. In India, child labor has existed for thousands of years. Today many landless people now supply industries with their children as a labor force. For employers, children are a source of cheap labor. For many poor families, it’s the only way to survive. They have little choice, and their children become economic units. Over the last fifty years, the Indian government has regulated against industry using children under fourteen for factory labor. Factory owners and middlemen, ormudlali, are under increasing pressure to cease using children. But the tragedy of child labor still continues. Sivakasi
Sivakasi is a major industrial town in southern India. It’s known locally as mini-Japan. It’s the center of the fireworks and matchmaking industries, with two thousand factories within a ten-kilometers of the town center. The work is unhealthy and dangerous since it involves handling raw phosphorus and gunpowder. It’s poisonous to breathe or even touch these substances – yet the workers Sensurround the chemicals all day. Since the region is too dry for farming, and there is little other work on offer, Whole communities are drawn into this hazardous factory work. The factory buses and vans start arriving in villages at am. Here in Kalaiyarkurichi, about two hundred and fifty workers are picked up. Girls as young as eight are encouraged to dress as if they were teenagers to avoid attention from the authorities. They are also taught to run from strangers and cameras.
Some parents encourage their children to take these hazardous jobs. They had to do it and now it’s their turn to live off their child’s labor. Many industries require children to work in unhygienic, dangerous conditions for more than 12 hours a day with no time for school or play
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Their childhood is sacrificed so that business can make more profit