Would you agree that promises made to poor children are rarely kept? Why do you think this happens in the incidents narrated in the text?
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Answer:promises made to the poor and downtrodden people are rarely kept. Now a days people of almost every sphere talk or arrange seminar to eliminate the child labour problem. But we see a few organizations really working on it. And a very few among them gaining success. India has the maximum numbers of child workers in the world. The more hazardous the industry, the more child workers it will employ. And apart from these, we see that many children need work for their family, for their meal etc. They do not get their deserving education also. Many children died while working in several Industries. But still the administration do not help any cases.
This story is a genuine analysis of poor children that the writer, Anees jung presents very much lively. Anees jung presents a scenario of seemapuri where a lot of ragpickers live. Through seemapuri, the writer exposes the hollow claims of the authorities. And the shocking part is that all these happen at the very outskirts of delhi. The ragpickers of seemapuri and the workers in the glass factory of firozabad have never been to schools. They have never been through any kind of education. They don't even have that much fortune to wear a proper pair of shoes. Their dreams are worthless. They are being exploited in a so called modern city.
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