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You are Mohit of Agra . You are pained to see a number of children working in leather units around your town . Write a diary entry highlighting your feelings and pathetic condition under which they work....
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Friday, 10th May '18
10 PM(right aligned)
Dear Diary,
The World has become selfish. All the creatures of this wonderful planet no more believe in sharing resources. All have become "greedy" for money. Today, I saw a number of innocent children working in the dangerous leather units near Maninagar. At the age of learning and gaining Education, those young minds are risking their life to earn a living. I was pained to see them working hard with people around them far beyond their age. Their skin and torn clothes convey their whole story of sorrow. Their face expressions and childhish gestures pains me. Their childhood has been snatched by poverty and Urbanisation. I was helpless at that sight. I could only inform NGOs which I did for my part. I hope the NGOs will put all the heartless people behind the bars. I wish all children whether poor or rich must be given Quality Education. This Education will help them raise their living standard. May God bless them.
Rishabh
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Answer:
Drishti Chhibber:
The Delhi University has a socio-cultural group called ‘Aarohi’ which works towards making this society a brighter and happier place to live in. They arrange monthly medical camps, old clothes donation drive, movie screenings, stage street plays and also hold discussions on various diverse topics in slum areas. Just one trip to the slums with them and you’ll never be the same.
It’s so strange that a place just a few kilometres from our University seems like a completely different world. There is this strange line that divides US and THEM. The fact that a metro line could even take me to such a place, showing me what disparity actually is and how lucky I am, was astonishing.
A handful of students from DU went down to some slums in Lalbagh and helped in setting up a medical camp there. First step into those slums and it was like entering another portal. Sights such as dirty stagnant water, clogged drains, narrow lanes, cramped houses and heaps of garbage welcomed us. Seeing us (maybe we seemed as strange to them as they seemed to us), the residents gathered all around us telling us about their grievances. We tried telling them that we are just a bunch of students who can only try making their voices be heard by the right people.
Water! First problem they talked about was of water. Being the rainy season there was standing water everywhere, spreading all kinds of water borne diseases. People didn’t have clean drinking water. The toilets there were in pathetic conditions. Half of them had no doors and the ones that had doors had no latches. Little kids had to go to the roadside public toilets which are equally bad and the one decent looking public toilet in the slums is still locked because of some government problem. The living conditions of the houses were equally bad. A family of six people lived in a cramped room. It was so small that you can’t even imagine how six people could possibly fit in there. Down at the Government ration store there was a line of customers all echoing the same complaint about how they are duped by the storekeepers. According to Government rules they are supposed to get 35 kg of wheat but get only 20 kg. Same is the story of rice, sugar and oil rations.
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