The beauty of the glass bangles of Firozabad contrasts with the misery of people who produce them.
This paradox is also found in some other situations, for example those who work in gold and diamond mines, carpet weaving factories and the products of their labour, construction workers and the buildings they build.
• Look around and find examples of such paradoxes.
• Write a paragraph of about 200 to 250 words on any one of them. You can start by making notes.
Here is an example of how one such paragraph may begin:
You never see the poor in this town. By day they toil, working cranes and earthmovers, squirreling deep into the hot sand to lay the foundations of chrome. By night they are banished to bleak labour camps at the outskirts of the city.
The students can make their own surveys and write a paragraph accordingly. However one such paragraph is given for reference.
Generally most of the handicraft and other factories, run on the small scale basis, engage children to work with them because they are cheap and easily available due to poverty. Some of the industries can be named here :
1. Candle making
2. Brick clins
3. Stone crushing
4. Dhabas and restaurants etc.
5. Handlooms
6. Bamboo and cane industry
7. Carpentary and saw mills
Let us study the last i.e. carpentary and saw-mills.
In my neighbourhood there are many saw mills and bamboo factories. In all of them one can see many children helping the workers in doing their work. In the saw mills, there is a work pertaining to the cutting, and sawing of different kinds of woods. During the working they help the skilled people. They remain attached to them. The dust, dirt and the saw ash go on disturbing them. They trouble them and enter in their bodies through nose, mouth and eyes. Some of the boys lose their eye-sight while it is their time to develop and get education.
Cases of asthma, respiratory problems, lung problem, cough and cold are very frequent. In a short span of their life they become a prey to one or the other disease pointed out. Their health deteriorates and the ailments turn chronic. The owners never think of their upkeep but employ them to earn their booty. There are strict laws banning the child labour but none bothers for them. They play with the tender lives of children and do a national waste.



