Answer:
RakeshRamani,
48/27
GomtiNagare,
Lucknow.
15th March,20XX
The Editor,
The Times of India,
Butler Palace Road,
Lucknow
Sir,
Sub:-The persisting problem of child labour-reg
I
am an avid reader of your esteemed newspaper. Your news articles are interesting
and informormative. Through the columns of your newspaper, I would like to
highlight an issue which demands the attention of the public and authorities
concerned.
The
problem of child labour continues to pose a challenge before the nation. Many
do not receive proper nutrition or care. They are denied the chance to be
children. More than half of them are exposed to the worst forms of child labour
such as work in hazardous environments, slavery, or other forms of forced
labour, illicit activities.
Government
has been taking various pro-active measures to tackle this problem. However,
considering the magnitude and extent of the problem and that it is essentially
a socio-economic problem inextricably linked to poverty and illiteracy, it
requires concerted efforts from all sections of the society to make a dent in
the problem.
Unfortunately, the actual number of child labourers in India goes un-detected.
Children are forced to work is completely unregulated condition without
adequate food, proper wages, and rest. They are subjected to physical, sexual
and emotional abuse.
Government authorities and civil
society organisations need to work in tandem to free children engaged in labour
under abysmal conditions. They need to be rescued from exploitative working
conditions and supported with adequate education.
Above all,
there is a need to mobilize public opinion with an aim to bring about an
effective policy initiative to abolish child labour in all its forms.
I request
you to allocate a small space in your newspaper to publish this aforementioned
article for the consideration of authorities and the public.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
Rakesh/Ramani
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