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The answer to this question is to be submitted to your teacher on whatsapp or
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The Anurag Helping Hand Society is going to conduct a programme on
"Eradication of Child labour" in your school. You wanted to deliver a speech on this
social issue. Prepare a speech on child labour.
Include the following points.
Age of children-places of work-reasons for working-problem associated-steps to
be taken for eradication.
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Answered by koushlyadevimourya
17

Answer:

My warmest greetings to everyone present. I would want to thank all of you for taking out time to be here with me.

Today, I wish to shed some light on a topic that has always been a difficult one to talk about; that is, Child Labour. Child labour is a disease that continues to affect our society to date. It is a menace that is deep-rooted and has led to a shackled society. A society where children are forced to replace learning with earning, joyous life lessons with complaints and childhood with premature adulthood.

Child labour is a grave concern. According to the international labour organization, around 33 million children in India alone are engaged in the practice of child labour. The reasons are pretty evident yet the reforms and measures to create more stringent laws and spread awareness seem to be missing. There is a need to bring an inexorable decline in child labour but this will not be possible until the root cause of this menace is treated.

Poverty, debt, illiteracy, corruption, poor implementation of schemes and laws, failed family planning, etc., are some of the reasons why child labour has become a permanent problem. The solution to these problems is not immediate. Reform has to be done gradually and consistently. It is particularly inhumane to make kids work at factories and put their lives in danger at an age where they should bask in the sun and lead a worry-free life.

As you complain about the minor things in life, there are thousands of barefoot kids that toil day and night in horrendous mine temperatures surrounded by explosives and toxic gases. What did they do to deserve this? Is it not your duty to help them?

I’ll leave you to think about it and with this thought, I would like to end my speech.

Thank you.

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Answered by ankitdas2020
6

Answer:

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