Why do the young inhabitants of firozabad end up losing their eye sight?
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- Boys and girls with their parents sit in dark hutments, by lines of flames of glinting oil lamps. They weld bits of shaded glass into circles of bangles. Their eyes are more acclimated to the dark than to the light outside.
- They frequently wind up losing eyesight before they move toward becoming adults. Indeed, even the residue from cleaning the glass of bangles is harmful to eyes.
- Numerous laborers have turned out to be visually impaired. The heaters have high temperature and along these lines exceptionally risky.
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- Boys and girls with their fathers and mothers sit in dark hutments, 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. They often end up losing eyesight before they become adults. Even the dust from polishing the glass of bangles is injurious to eyes. Many workers have become blind. The furnaces have very high temperature and therefore very dangerous.
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