Write a speech of 250 words on banning of child labour to be delivered by you in the morning assembly of your school.
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Explanation:
"A child is meant to learn, not to earn."
Good Morning everyone, respected Principal ma'am, Vice Principal sir, worthy teachers and my dear friends. Today I Sectumsempra, going to deliver a speech on Child labour.
Child labour is forcing a child to earn, either by parents or any relatives. Child labour is not a new phenomenon; it started centuries ago, hand in hand when slavery was introduced. In order to earn more, parents made their children work along with them. It is also noticed today, many hawking in the streets and selling balloons, some working as shoeshine worker, some blacksmiths etc. Although government has laid certain laws like no one under 15 years age can earn. But, who follows the law, many run after money and think that money is more important than a child. We are are literate, but think of those children, if they do not earn anything they are brutally beaten! Today, we are existing in a world full of shopping malls and high rise buildings, but to make these, 48% proportion are on child labour.
Hence, government should come up with more efficient laws like banning the institutions who support this criminal act; this would create some effect in other business as well, which will somehow prevent it. Thus, concluding my speech with golden words," There is no reason, there is no excuse. Child labour is child abuse". Thank you and have a nice day ahead.
Speech
☞ My warmest greetings to everyone present. I would want to thank all of you for taking out time to be here with me.
☞ Today, I wish to shed some light on a topic that has always been a difficult one to talk about; that is, Child Labour. Child labour is a disease that continues to affect our society to date. It is a menace that is deep-rooted and has led to a shackled society. A society where children are forced to replace learning with earning, joyous life lessons with complaints and childhood with premature adulthood.
☞ As you complain about the minor things in life, there are thousands of barefoot kids that toil day and night in horrendous mine temperatures surrounded by explosives and toxic gases. What did they do to deserve this? Is it not your duty to help them?
☞ I’ll leave you to think about it and with this thought, I would like to end my speech.
Thank you.