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INNOCENCE IN DARKNESS (Editorial)
In todays age of globalised economies and aggressive human rights activists operating in various countries around the globe campaigning for various causes, Child labor can still be seen as a very common practice especially in developing economies like India where many laws are made and amended relating to child labor. The reality though is, these laws are useless unless seriously implemented.. The victims are hardly aware of these laws mainly because of illiteracy and poverty.. and the perpetrators do not want to create awareness for want of their own selfish needs.. how will dhaba walas or chai walas get cheap or free child laborers if they follow these constitutional laws? Or lets put it the other way, how can a child survive poverty if he doesn’t do jobs??.... well, the whole situation is so complicated because of our corrupt systems... We live in a very selfish and materialistic society….even in the so-called V.I.P colonies, almost every dhobi wala has a child running errands for him. When certain laws have been formed to abolish child labor then provisions for their implementation must also be enforced.
Sometimes one cant help but feel sorry for the children begging on the streets despite knowing the hard fact that that most of these children are well trained professionals in the art of begging. ..And they cannot or in many cases do not want to experience the other world - a world where they would not have to spend most of their childhood begging for alms.. a good example would be the Community Centre at new New Friends Colony, Delhi, which is a favourite haunt for beggars. It is a known fact that if you walk out with any snacks from McDonald or any other restaurant..you have to be prepared to be surrounded by these groups of small kids who will then pester you for burgers or Ice Creams..as Money isn’t the only thing they are interested in.. my sister who is an artist.. decided to make some sketches of these small children at that Community Centre,but seeing these thin small children with torn and dirty clothes begging for whatever you can give them made her feel so sad that she started handing out sweets and drinks,the children too reciprocated her gesture with love. They started to pose for her.. but the parents were not too happy with the children wasting precious time when they could be out on the streets and earning some money by begging. ..The children on their part were so touched by the little affection that was shown to them that they constantly touched my sister’s hands as if they are touching something very unique.. When she returned home her dress n hands were dirty but she did not care, she was just too emotional with the whole ordeal.. From then onwards whenever she goes to the Community Center kids surround her, give her flowers or greet her with affection.. It is true that these children are now so well adjusted in their profession that they they ignore the beautiful part of world where they can gain education and better lifestyle..and that little education may change their mind.. they might learn to dream big..
11 comments:
very well written saman,
it brought a lump to my throat and moved me...
keep it up and looking forward to getting more gems from you.
take care,
maryam
nice work saman...really intresting ...
tkcr,
anki
Very well said. while the MNCs, on one hand, are making use the third world's cheap labour, setting up BPOs & KPOs, on the other they are eradicating the small scale industry forcing people to the big cities where most lead a life of poverty & misery.
Arre wah!! Lage roho Munna ben, loge raho!!
I opened your blogspot expecting a lot of such articles but to my surprise I only found one. To say the least a well written article from a well informed Indian citizen. Although it would have been better to propose a way out of this quagmire. Because if these children do not beg they might not get 2 sqaure meals a day.
hey, you might be right about their training part, but i gues by their willingness to pose once they got their belly fill shows that even they want something more but the society and their parents and peers hold them back. They are the real culprits who abuse children and force them to beg so that they can live an easy life.
its funny how sometimes we are so engrossed in our own worlds that we take beggers on the streets as just part of the whole street decor .. most of the time they are not even noticed... till we start getting pestered for alms... its only when i returned to india after so many years did i actually realise that there are so many of them and if u give something to one u r very soon ambushed by a horde of them...i believe that the only way u can help make a difference is by providing them with education.. it lets a person start to dream again and want for something more than what is being offered..
zabardast ...really u have done great job..lagi raho...prove ur thought by simple facts n figures.
nice work ...really u have done great job but use more simple facts n figures for article...
I am truly touched by INNOCENCE IN DARKNESS…
It has taken me back to the years, when I used to come out of Nirula’s (friend’s colony) and these small kids used to jump at me to grab my ice-cream…. I could give them nothing but the melting cone… I have moved on…and they must have grown up too but probably still in and around community centre…
If you think you can then do share the pictures your sis sketched of these kids….
Thanks & cheers
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