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Under Gandhiji’s leadership India became free of oppression. But oppression continues in different ways even after independence. For example, you must have heard or seen children below 14 years of age being employed in hazardous (risky/ unsafe) jobs like making crackers, hand-knotted carpets, etc? The government has introduced laws to protect the rights of children. What do you feel about it? Suggest three things that you can do to protect the rights of these children?

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Answered by aila9820
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every student should get the right of education and needs to fight for it the government has done a great job of introducing the laws to protect the right of the children's 1. every students should fight for the right and I will encourage them to do so.2. workshops and seminar should be there to encourage children to gain the rights which are are given by the constitution to them.3. we must ensure that children's are getting proper education and other facilities with it every student even though he or she lives in a village or town should get equal opportunities of studies and other facilities which are provided for them.

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