You are distressed to see the number of young children begging at traffic signals and working at construction sites. You feel that more needs to be done to help them and laws to protect their rights must be enforced strictly by the authorities. Write a letter in 100 120 words to the editor of 'The Tribune, highlighting the seriousness of the situation and the need to create awareness on the issue. You are Astha/Ashton, 56 Malaprabha, Sector 5, Chandigarh.
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56, Malaprabha
Sector 5
Chandigarh
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26th May 20XX
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The Editor
The Tribune
Chandigarh
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Subject : Child labour must be stopped
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Respected sir/madam,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the public's attention towards child labour. Everyday, I witness children at the traffc signals and I wonder why they are not at school?
Each day, the number seems to increase with no one taking note of the crisis. These children are being forced to beg, sell work at shops and carry heavy weights. We all know that education is the right of every Indian Then why are they not provided that right? If it is illegal to employ children below 14 then, why is there no check on those breaking the law?
The concerned authorities must take action against such people and ensure that these children attend school Their parents must be made aware of education's importance.I hope that the concerned authorities will take the necessary steps to improve the condition of these children.
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Yours sincerely
Ashton
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•56, Malaprabha
•Sector 2
•Chandigarh
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|26th March 20XX|
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The Editor
The Tribune
Delhi
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Subject : Child labour must be stopped
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Respected sir/madam,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the public's attention towards child labour. Everyday, I witness children at the traffc signals and I wonder why they are not at school?
Each day, the number seems to increase with no one taking note of the crisis. These children are being forced to beg, sell work at shops and carry heavy weights. We all know that education is the right of every Indian Then why are they not provided that right? If it is illegal to employ children below 14 then, why is there no check on those breaking the law?
The concerned authorities must take action against such people and ensure that these children attend school Their parents must be made aware of education's importance.I hope that the concerned authorities will take the necessary steps to improve the condition of these children.
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Yours sincerely
Astha