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Kailash Satyarthi emphaises on the word TODAY towards the end of the speech. What does it signify? answer that into 80 to 100 words

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Answered by sherincindrella
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The word 'TODAY' signifies that children need every right, the right to life,the right to freedom, the right to health, the. right to education, the right to safety, the right to dignity, the right to equality, and the right to peace.Kailash Satyarthi says, 'TODAY, beyond the darkness, I see the smiling faces of our children in the blinking stars. TODAY, in every wave of every ocean, I see our children playing and dancing.

I see thousands of Mahatma Gandhis, Martin Luthers, and Nelson Mandelas marching forward and calling on us. The boys and girls have joined. I have joined in.We ask you to join too.

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Answered by pridhavchamp
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Towards the end of his speech, Kailash Satyarthi emphasizes on the word ‘TODAY’ to

show that the time for transformation has come. In his childhood, the speaker had a vision

of tomorrow. That tomorrow has become today. He saw the cobbler boy of his age whom

he had met on the first day of his school sitting at the gate polishing shoes. And later he

made the boy studied with him in the classroom. Today, beyond the darkness, he sees the

smiling faces of the children in the blinking stars.

The speaker wants his listeners to join in and feel the change to bring in a better world for

children today. He sees thousands of Mahatma Gandhis, Martin Luther Kings and Nelson

Mandelas marching forward and calling on them to hasten the change which will arrive. The

boys and girls have joined in the movement and he wants the listeners also to join so that

today, in the present day, they can bring in all the progressive changes needed for

happiness, freedom and the rights of the children.

Everything has to be done now and this is what he wishes to signify by

the use of the word ‘TODAY’.

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