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Answered by punit2508
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SAVE THE GIRL CHILD

‘Save girl child’ has been a very common topic to discuss about. Earlier in Indian society girls were discriminated in many ways. Education, female foeticide,  racism, rapes, deaths, employment, poverty, etc were some major discrimination to women in which few still exist.

When a girl was born it was considered to be a shame for a family in society. Parents of the girl are socially discriminated in many ways. Girls are only allowed only to do household chores and take care of the family.  She is unaware of her rights and powers.

There was a huge gender inequality were society was ‘male dominated’.  Girls are to stay at home where the outside world was ruled by men. Such old beliefs of men have stimulated them for violence against women which resulted in a continuous decrease in the number of the girl child in society.

This ultimately led to an uneven population of girls and boys.  The ratio of girls to boys became very low. Later on, with continuous efforts of the government for rights of the girl child and their development the problem been to solve. Also, women protested and fought for their rights.

Today women are no longer less than a man in any field.  They are achieving every height and maintaining an equal status with men. There have been many initiatives by the government to save the girl child but it is not the government’s duty but everyone citizen of India.

We treat our motherland as a goddess, we worship goddess in festivals and keep faith in them then why do we discriminate girl child. We need to give them their rights and let them set free to grow.

CHILD LABOUR

Child labour is a rising crime which forces small children to do paid work in a small industry, factories, illegal business, households, etc. Child labour affects the growth and development of children in every aspect that is physically, socially, mentally.

Child labour is a national issue which is growing rapidly in underdeveloped and developing countries. Child labour takes away the basic right to education, health, independence of children, etc. According to research and surveys, around 152 million children worldwide are victims of child labour; 88 million are boys and 64 million are girls.

Children are the future of our nation. Hence their childhood needs to be bright. They should be provided proper education,  health facilities, positive environment, love,  care and support of family.  Mostly children of age 5-14 are found to be involved in child labour.

The main reason behind child labour is poverty, lack of education and facilities, family problems,  violating laws of child labour, improper social rules,  insufficient laws of government,  etc.

In order to eliminate child labour, we need to raise our voice against injustice. Any person who employs a child should be severely punished. There should be programs and volunteering for adults and children to know about child labour and its harmful effects.

Proper education is required about the importance of childhood, education and health. Poverty needs to be eliminated to decrease pressure on small children to earn money. Child labour needs to be abolished to save our country and to develop our society. As rightly said that ‘Children should have a pen in their hands and not tools’.

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