Posters on 'Child Labour'
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Item Baal Adhikar -Bahot Jaruri Hai, Ab Yah Desh ki Jarurat Hai(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2023) Vedika R Pache(B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Children's rights are crucial! "Baal Adhikar - Bahot Jaruri Hai". Let's ensure education, protection, and a happy childhood for every child. India's future depends on it.Item Baal Aparadh - Yek Vikat Samasya(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2006) Nikita R Thakre (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year)This poster emphasises that juvenile delinquency is a significant problem. Minors engaged in criminal activities require support, guidance, and rehabilitation instead of punishment. Addressing root causes such as poverty, limited access to education, and family issues is essential. Let's collaborate to prevent juvenile crime and assist minors in reintegrating into society.Item Baal Shram - Majduri, Desh ke liye Abhishrap(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2006) Amarjit Kaurgabhi (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year)The poster shows a boy working as a labourer with a Hindi slogan. It conveys that child labour is a curse for India 🇮🇳, stealing childhoods and hindering the country's future. Let's work to eliminate it!Item Bacche Desh Ka Bavishya Hai- Enke Hath Mai Kaam Nahi Kitab Do(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2006) Heena Jain (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The Hindi posters emphasize "Children are the Future of the Nation"—a slogan that highlights children as the future of India 🇮🇳. Their well-being, education, and happiness are crucial for the country's progress. We should support them with care, opportunities, and protection to build a brighter India. The original slogan, "Bacche Desh Ka Bavishya Hai- Enke Hath Mai Kaam Nahi Kitab Do," advocates for educating all children by providing books instead of allowing them to work as laborers.