Thursday, May 31, 2012

My Encounter With Childhood


Help child labors; don’t make them your helping hand!

In spite of the rising literacy rate of our country we can see small children working in almost every part of our nation. Be it at a tea shop, a hawkers' spot, a dumping ground, a restaurant and even a hazardous place such as cracker factory, child labor is visible everywhere. The main reason for this is that Children are cheap labors. As a child is weak and can’t protest or stand up for himself/herself, one can extract more work out of them without paying them much.

India has highest number of laborers in the world less than 14 yrs of age. There are about 60 million children working as labors. But these are just the known numbers. The real picture is even worse as most kids are “hidden workers” and there condition is not even known to the world. Total stats for child labour-12.6 million and around 0.12 million children work in hazardous job like cracker making, brick kilns etc. The government has set up Child labor act in 1986 and the Min age of employment set by govt of India is 14 yrs but this has not helped much in eliminating this problem.

Sharing one of my encounters on this topic, there is a small teashop outside my company where a lady works. More than tea they mainly sell cigarettes, and other smoking stuff. I never paid attention to it until one day our senior took us there for a cup of tea. I saw the 5-6 yr old daughter of the lady standing with her. I thought maybe the lady doesn’t know about the free education scheme for children and thought of telling her about it. I asked the little girl’s name, trying to make a conversation. She was very shy and looked away. A group of men came there, brought cigarettes and started smoking. It was hard to stand there with so much smoke around me and I left for my office. While walking away I heard a senior manager (also smoking) asking for tea and then said he’ll only have it if the little girl makes it! Everyone agreed in unison and started motivating the girl to work. They had a pride in their voice like they are helping the girl by giving more preference to her work than other workers. Those were all educated professionals working at good positions. However, I believe they could have helped more had they motivated her to study Instead.

A child trusts their elders and is completely dependent on them. Let us not break their faith and give them the care they deserve.

Compiled by - Himanshi Sharma

An Innocent Encounter


Sadhna , Chandan , Rahul, Vikram , Madhavi, Chiranjeet ,Partho, Vikram...No these are not the friends I usually hang out with ,but would rather love to spend more time with.

Yet , i can say that i have made some wonderful  friends in a span of a mere 1 hour. They really know how to be happy, to smile effortlessly irrespective of the fact that they don’t enjoy the comforts of the modern life as we all do.

These are the names of the little fellows I had the chance of meeting this Monday along with my friend , Lakshay. We spotted these carefree tiny tots against the backdrop  of a construction site in Noida. Much to my relief, they were not made to work alongside the workers .But, I was really eager to know what was the reason of the amazing smiles on these faces?

So , we both got into the act of knowing our new friends by asking them a few basic questions like, “ kya naam hai” ? “Pura din kya karte ho”?, Going further into our conversation we came to know that some of them don’t know how old were they ? And they did not know how much of a difference basic   education would make to their lives. Yes, they were happy about all this, which is a sad thing to know.  

In the meantime, Lakshay managed to get some wonderful pictures capturing their innocent faces. This really got them excited with one of them asking, ”Uncle meri photo kheecho” which obviously irked my friend but neverthless we continued with our conversation.
And then joined in Pooja,Madhavi and Sadhna .We got the three of them to sit down and interviewed them for some time.

The Girl Child-
This part  remains the most interesting and thought provoking .In a world where the ability to dream is not an easy a virtue to find,we managed to get the most innocent and genuine answers from these two girls.

“ Hum Padhne nahin jaate”.
“Mujhe nahin pata main kitne saalon ki hun “
“ Main Doctor Banungi”
“ Main Police Banungi”

What are we trying to highlight here is that
-Inspite of all the chaos around their lives ,these kids want to study but really don’t know how to go about this aim?
-There are additional problems that should not be ignored. The lack of money for instance, the daily struggle their parents go through for the sake of survival. How do we tackle such issues ?

The least we can do is spend some more time with them and make them smile for some time.
The table below lists the names of these children with their ages .
                    Names                                         Age
Sadhna
10 years
Chandan
5  years
Rahul
7 years
Vikram
5 years
Madhavi
9 years
Chiranjeet
5 years
Partho
10 years
Vikram
11 years

Call for action- This whole episode will remain futile, if no further action is taken in this regard. So we urge all the volunteers to at least try and take the work forward by talking to these children and if possible look for avenues to get them enrolled in schools. And do help spread the message forward.

Compiled by-Ishan Mahajan and Lakshay Jethi
Ishan

Lakshay