English, asked by sinhaastha838, 9 months ago

show the plight of the people residing in seemapuri. try to find out positive aspect of their life also

Answers

Answered by sandystick20
0

Answer:

the people in seemapuri were caught in the vicious cycle of making bangles.....

Explanation:

MUKESH WERE ONE OF THEM. HIS DREAM WAR TIP BECOME A MOTOR MECHANIC.

The glass bangles industry has many health hazards. It usually employs small children. It is illegal to employ very young children in hazardous industries, but certain forces like ! middlemen, moneylenders, police and politicians combine to entrap the poor workers.

Let us first consider the places where bangle makers work. It is a cottage industry. They work in the glass furnaces with high temperatures. The dingy cells are without air and light. Boys and girls work hard during day next to lines of flames of flickering oil lamps.

They weld pieces of coloured glass into circles of bangles. Their eyes are more adjusted to the dark than to the light outside. That is why, they often end up losing their eyesight before they become adults.

Glass blowing, welding and soldering pieces of glass are all health hazards. Even the dust from polishing the glass of bangles adversely affects the eyes and even adults go blind. Thus, the surroundings, prevailing conditions and the type of job involved-all prove risky to the health of the workers.

Most of the bangle-makers are ignorant of the fact that employing children in bangle making is illegal. This is a hazardous industry. Many children become blind before reaching tHeir adulthood. If the law were enforced strictly, 20,000 children would be released from

working hard throughout the day at hot furnaces with high temperatures.

Similar questions