Afreen @afreen
I feel so sad when I see kids working with there parents at such a young age.
I buy flowers from iskon temple and I see kids helping there parents and not going to school .
When I asked them kid’s mother was saying that they need a helper for there work.
I tried to make them understand but it just didn’t work:(
Jahnvi Kumar @jahnvikumar
We can try to make people understand but it may not always work out. Let’s hope those kids have a good future somehow.
We live in a democracy and we can’t force anyone. All we can do is show them the importance of education.
Kashika @kashika
For poor people here, working and getting two square meals each day is more important than educating their children. They won’t understand. They see life from a different angle than we do.
poor people value money and labour more than education and since they have to earn their meals it is difficult to make them understand the value of education.
Sejal Sharma @sejalsharma
They have a very different perspective of life. We canr blame them.
Gaurvi Narang @gaurvinaran...
This is unfortunately a sad truth for some people. I can’t blame them either, their desperation makes them do such things.
Simran Patel @simranpatel
Me too. Everytime I see a kid on the streets. Makes me sad.
Rashmi @rashmimalhotra
I feel sad too , they are so small and innocent but still suffering. If you want to help them , you can do many things like joining an ngo , feeding them , teaching them simple stuffs
Deepanshi @deepanshigupta0
Child labor should be banned , its very bad or we can say worst to destroy young minds into this. The innocence of child get ruined once they start working at such young age. Its awful that no one else but their own parents make them do work , we all know their parents intention is not bad but their financial condition force them to do all these things , otherwise they even want to send their children to schools ,providing them healthy life.
Khushboo @khushboo
It’s really heart breaking but a bitter truth of our country. Children are always seen working and earning money to support their livelihood. Even their parents don’t understand that it’s an age of studying instead of child labour. It feels good to see you that you took an initiative to talk to them atleast once.
Don’t lose hope. They will understand it at a certain point of time. Right time comes for every thing.