What change does the poet hope in the lives of the slum children?
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Slum child have todenied from full development opportunities for desirable minimum of education and needed recreation but they are forced to work under the terrible condition no which is poor food and shelter they fall prey to the various diseases due to the mental and physical pressure. We need people to co-operate with the government and also Non governmental organisation to join them in a fighting child labour by go to sleep continuously and effectively
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The poet hopes that the slum children will be able to partake in the beauty of the world through education and knowledge. The white pages of the books will open up the green leaves of nature to them, bringing new vistas into their vision.
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