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Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
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Child labor has been an international concern because it damages, spoils and destroys the future of children. The problem of child labor is a serious matter not only in India but also in other developing countries. It is
social problem. Children are the hope and future of a nation. Yet, there are millions deprived children in our country who have never known a normal, carefree childhood.
The law in Indian soil says that any child below age of 14 cannot be employed either in a factory or office or restaurant. In fact, India’s international business has been severely affected in many cases because child labours, violating human rights, have been used in some stage or the other in manufacturing, packaging a transport of those items. And, in a large number of cases of export of ready-made garments, prawn and several other items from India has been rejected on grounds of child labor being used.
Truly speaking child labor is frequently utilized in India in various places of production and service e.g., small scale industry, restaurant service, domestic aid, shopkeeper’s assistant, stone breaking, book binding, in fact in every house-hold industry.
Causes of Child Labor
Now what is the background of engaging child labor,
To have or increase the income of a poor family
To reduce the labor cost in a production organization
Misc. reasons for engaging as domestic aid as the children are less doubtful about dishonesty or less liable to misbehave or be violent.
In a developed society where every citizen counts and all citizens have to have proper education, health care supports, games and entertainment and complete his education so that when he is a fully grown adult he can get a full employment with standard salary.
Solutions to Child Labor:-
The Child labor laws need to be strictly enforced by the Government.
The general public need to be made aware of the severe consequences of Child labor.
An increase in employment opportunity for adults would help in overcoming the problem of
poverty and child labor.
Government should ensure that every child gets the opportunity to go to school.
The owners of factories and mines should take the pledge of not engaging child in their place of business.
If the boy or girl takes up a small job as a domestic help or restaurant boy against a nominal salary of Rs. 750-1800 per month, he does not get enough time time for primary and secondary education and is most likely to remain completely illiterate, unskilled, perhaps with a weak health and will have to remain unemployed or be engaged as an unskilled labor when he is grown up. Hence in his own benefit and interest no child should be engaged as labor both from legal point of view as well as the child’s future interest.
Favourite excerpt: "One fine morning, which perched on a vantage point overlooking a lake and sipping on some tea, I had front row seats to watch two beautiful kingfishers. They were both kingfishers, but were very different from each other. ‘One is a Common Kingfisher and the other one is a White-throated Kingfisher,’ a voice explained from behind. It was one of the naturalist from the resort. Explaining more, he said, ‘Despite the name, the White-throated Kingfisher is more common than the Common Kingfisher.’ My question to him was something he said he gets quite a lot, ‘If it is not common, why is it called a Common Kingfisher?’"
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A, B, C, D, E and F are six students doing their vocational courses in six different fields— Agriculture, Journalism, Engineering, Medical Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts, and Legal.
2 of them like Table Tennis, 2 like Chess and the remaining two like Cricket.
E studies Visual and Performing Arts and D studies Medical Sciences.
The students studying Agriculture and Legal do not like Cricket.
C does not like Cricket and studies Journalism .
B likes Chess and E likes Cricket .F and D like Table Tennis
6. Who is studying Engineering?
A. CB. DC. ED. FE. None of these
Solution: (I) D likes Table Tennis, E likes Cricket; B likes Chess, F likes Table Tennis.
C does not like Cricket. So, A likes Cricket. Clearly, C likes Chess.
(II) C studies Journalism, D studies Medical Sciences; and E studies Visual and Performing Arts. A who likes Cricket does not study Legal or Agriculture. So, A studies Engineering
Likes Courses
A Cricket Engineering
B Chess Legal or Agriculture
C Chess Journalism
D Table Tennis Medical Sciences
E Cricket Visual and Performing Arts
F Table Tennis Legal or Agriculture
A studies engineering. Hence Option E
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