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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Greenfield-15 A

Mumbai

May 20, 2018

 

The Editor

The Hindu

New Delhi

Subject:  Unrelenting Problem of Child Labour in India

Dear Sir:

I am writing to your good-self to express my deep anguish over the unrelenting problem of child labour in our country. I feel a little attention of yours towards the problem will be enough to initiate new campaign in eradicating the problem.


The problem of child labour is quite widespread across India. In spite of the many ani-child labour laws, the problem continues to spoil the lives of thousands of children. The adverse effects of this problem affect the growth, development, and progress of our nation.


Not only millions of  underage children are forced to work in factories, shops, glass-blowing industry, workshops, etc, they are paid the minimum of wages. According to Census data, there are over 82 lakh child labourers (aged between 5 – 14 years) in India. Our country needs more and more skilled manpower to achieve the objectives of growth, development and advancement. With so many millions of children working menial jobs, without education, how can India achieve her goals?


Through the medium of your esteemed daily I appeal to the Government to take some proactive and stringent measures to stop this problem of child labour and must ensure education for them. Undoubtedly there are many laws against child labour, however their poor implementation is responsible for the continuation of the problem.


Thanking you.

Yours truly,

Sam Dev

 

 

Answered by VishalSharma01
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38 B, Delhi Cantt

New Delhi

13th April, 2020

The Editor

Indian Express

New Delhi

Subject :- Child Labour.

Respected Sir,

According to a recent report in a magazine, there are 12 million child workers in the country. It is a national problem but the national government doesn't think so. And from lip-service and a law that is never implemented anything has been done.  

Some social organisations have been doing their bit but their efforts have not produced desired results. The root of the problem is poverty. In a poor class family, every member has to earn. So they cannot do without child labour. Merely not allowing the children to work will not do. The government should look after their meals, clothing, education and the basic requirements.

With thanks

Yours truly

Vishal

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