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the hardest challenge brought out the best in me 400 words essay please help me I will give you a great reward and make you brainliest please it is urgent

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Answered by Anushkaphokane
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i am writing on child labour

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In India, there are several temples of 'Bal Ganesh', 'Bal Gopal', ‘Bal Krishna’, ‘Bal Hanuman’ ie Childhood of God. According to Hindu philosophy, a child is considered to be form of God. India is better known to be the country of Dhruv, Prahlad, Lav-Kush and Abhimanyu, the children having talents wisdom, intelligency and warriorship. Apart from this, present day picture of poor Indian child is very dark. The poor child is the most neglected, most exploited and the most abused. Female child is the most deprived and under privileged of the whole class of such children. The girls are not only withdrawn from schools and forced to indulge in child labour but they are even dragged in the prostitution.

Child labour is violation of human rights and is considered to be a ‘necessary evil’ in any country in the whole world.. It hampers their normal and natural physical, mental, spiritual, intellectual, emotional, moral and social development. Children are doing work as domestic servants. They are employed in hotels, workshops, service stations, shops, construction sites and pulling rickshaws etc. They are even working in hazardous and unhygienic forms of labour in manufacturing factories.

Article 24 of the Constitution of India, 1950 says, “No child below the age of fourteen years shall be employed to work in any factory or mine or employed in any hazardous employment”. Indian legislature has also enacted the Factories Act, 1948 , The Children Act, 1960, The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 etc. for the protection of rights of children. Article 45 of the Constitution of India, 1950 casts duty on the State to endeavour to provide free and compulsory education to the children. Article 25(2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights also states about the special care and assistance for the motherhood and children.

For the past few years, work done by the Government of India and the States Government in this issue is praiseworthy. Many new schemes and policies are introduced for the education and betterment of the children. But, this problem is still in existence in India even though all these policies are available in India.

There may no other opinion that child labour should be restricted and if possible completely vanished. It is a socio-economic national problem, which requires close analysis and practical solutions to meet with this burning question.

Answered by vaduz
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Essay writing on "The hardest challenge brought out the best in me".

Explanation:

If we look closely at the life we're living, there are numerous instances when we have a lesson to learn from those experiences. Sometimes it may be a bitter pill to swallow, but the lesson learned may turn out to be one of the most life-altering lessons we can ever get, that too, by our own selves.

I too experienced one such incident where I was taken through one of the most unexpected and painful experiences. Ever since childhood, I was always an introverted person. But as I grow older, I realized my introverted nature is having a detrimental effect on my own growth, alienating me from social life, and having any sense of socially active. This dragged on till college and it reached to the point where my grades were affected by it too.

But I managed to let that go and decided that if I ever get to Post Grad, I will definitely work on overcoming my fear of public speaking. And as expected, when I started my Masters and the tie came to give speeches and presentations, be it in college or even in social gatherings, I still delayed. Then came one event where I can’t escape from it. I just couldn’t get any excuse to pass the chance so I had to do it. Prepared to the point that I will just read out whatever I’ve written as a prompt, the day finally arrived and I did my part. It was harrowing and even left me visibly shaken that those in the audience came to console me. And what’s worse was that I began to hear negative comments about my performance, the comments ranging from my composure to the way I just read out words as if I was reading my notes. And someone even commented on my weak character, not even brave enough to do a simple job which even small kids can do on their own.

These comments left me so ashamed that I decided I will never ever do anything. But after the anger subsided and I was alone in my room, I had the chance to replay the whole day’s events. Then a strange surge of courage and determination came, advising me to strive for perfection and prove everyone wrong, I made up my mind that I will now do all things to prove I am a new person. The decision that I took at that time has now led me to be the best of me, now working as a lawyer and helping those in need.

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