English, asked by brundaban78, 10 months ago

write articles on the following topic
a . The role of media in our daily life.
b. child labour a curse​

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Answered by sbeaulamsc
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The Role of media in our daily life

Media is an important part of our life now, it is playing a very important role in every way of life. It connects us with the scenarios in the world and informs us many things like news, history, entertainment etc. Which helps us lot in being an upgraded personality.

There was a time when man used to know nothing about the happenings in this world, his outer knowledge was just up to his backyard or village. But as time passes, things discovered and new ideas and thoughts invented things like Camera, Satellite, Microphone, Machinery etc. These things made life easy for every single individual living in this world. Man was being updated day by day and minute by minute from each and every news.

Now in this time, media is so vast that we just need to turn on our televisions by pressing a button and we get all the knowledge that we want or even just by searching on search engines on the internet we get each and every information regarding, news, history, geography, music and entertainment and many more and for this the good and common example we have is google.com. We can find each and everything or any kind of news and updates by just writing the name on this search engine and on the next second we can see the news and information about that  particular subject.

Media helps in bringing the true facts and information of the world in front of our eyes. If there was no media, then there was life but without any information and knowledge.

Answered by yashsrivastav2004
1

Answer:

The term “Child Labour” is used to refer to the employment of young children into various sectors like industries, hotels, farming etc. The term is used mainly to denote the employment of children falling in the age group of 5 – 15 years.

Child labour deprives the children of their childhood and proper physical and mental growth opportunities. It also considerably reduces a child’s possibility to get educated and progress in life.

Worldwide around 218 million children in the age group of 5 to 17 years are employed as child labour. These children are subjected to live in poor hygienic conditions and are deprived of very basic necessary amenities of life.

They never get an opportunity to go to school, thereby forcing them into decades of poverty and labour. Working in poor health conditions they also become susceptible to various kinds of diseases and their conditions are rarely addressed.

Such children are also subjected to live a life of isolation and are not allowed to socially interact with people and to make friends to play. Such poor work environment is stressful for a child and often results in several mental conditions like depression etc. Such children often tend to take drugs and other substances, consequently resulting in further physical and mental damages.

There is a need to strictly supervise the sectors prone to employing children and impose harsh penalties with money and imprisonment on them for doing so.

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