Whenever the topic of child labour is discussed anywhere, in terms of being positive as it helps the helpless children or the more often debated of being a curse on the social hierarchy in a society,what comes to my mind is the image of Tarrannum, one of the child labour that influenced my thought to a very large extent.
Tarrannum was a 14-15 year old girl that worked in one of my distant relative's place in Lucknow.My relative is an old aunt of my father and we had gone to pay her a visit two summers back.That was the first time i met Tarrannum.And what i had always seen domestic help's children as,she was so very different from them!I had always seen how full of work and annoyed did they used to be.They were mostly trying to avoid work and leave chores unfinished.You felt sympathetic and often a selfish nature among them could be noticed,though not always.But Tarrannum was so different, and that was what struck a chord in me.For her,work was like the best thing that could be given to her!Every morning she used to greet all of us a very good morning and start working on folding the bedsheets.Her constant humming was a reminder that she enjoyed what she did.And it was not as if she had no other work in her own home.She never had lunch or dinner at our place since she had to cook food at home and look after her two siblings along with her mother.I could not comprehend that how a girl her age with such load took life with such zeal!
" Bibi, aaj toh Ichha aur Tapasya ki dosti ho jayegi na!Aaj to tv pe wahi dekhungi yaad se!"-this was what Tarrannum said to me one day, when i asked her why was she hurrying up with her work in the evening.She was referring to a daily soap which she used to watch everyday.Hearing her, what struck me was the fact that how a simple thing such as tv could make her entire day so happy and merry!Life was always like a light feather for her, and her relentless nature to stay gleaming was the reason that i started adoring her so much.
The day we were leaving i asked her whether she wanted anything from me the next time i came.She said she didn't want any anything, very promptly.But i still pressed and then very excitedly she took out her Eid's suit and said that she loved the lip gloss that shimmered as it would look good with the dress.She then said,-"Aap agli baar ek choti lip gloss la dengi?"I happily said yes,and that smile in that spur lasted the entire day on her face.I really have no definite solution to ending child labour, but i cannot forget Tarrannum's smiling face that touched my heart so profoundly.It's been more that two years now and i still recall how happily Tarrannum led her life.Her one smile was enough to make her and my entire day!Child labour should not prevail but how do we help them who are perhaps in bliss in their world and feel life to be truly blessed the way it is.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
1411 snoozing away to 2012?
1)Total number of tiger reserves & national parks in India:29
2)Total area covered by these reserves:38620 sq.km
3)Total geographical land covered by protected areas in India:1.17%
4)Total money allocated to further fund Project Tiger:$153 million
5)Total money dedicated to the protection of tiger in the 11th plan:Rs.600 crore
6)Government to set up a Tiger Protection Force to combat poachers.
7)Central Government to fund the relocation of upto 200,000 villagers to minimise human-tiger interaction.
8)New tiger reserves to be established:8
TOTAL NUMBER OF TIGERS LEFT IN INDIA:1411.
It is hard to believe but numbers speak their own language.This staggering number of the tigers left in India is a knell thronging upon our ears to take an action.It is a trumpet call pleading us to save our national animal from getting lost forever in the shadowy mists of extinction.Our precious heritage is at a vulnerable risk and we can't do anything,but,take an action towards it.How long can we sit and stare at this calamity?!
If the tiger is lost,then we are inherently proving our inefficiency as a nation.No amount of resources or projects can help this poor animal unless diligent efforts are taken to protect it from extinction.Already in the WWF Red List,the tiger might sooner come in the Extinction List and we won't be able to do anything about it!
So,it's now or never!If we as Indians won't take an initiative to conserve the tiger then it won't take the world even a fraction of a second to question our environmental conscience and spark a debate over our ecological responsibility.
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Do anything possible to make people know and realise the catastrophic impact that our neglect towards the tiger can create.It is not the tiger but ourselves that need help!It is no more a question of protection,it has become a question of our own basic survival!
ACT NOW.
2)Total area covered by these reserves:38620 sq.km
3)Total geographical land covered by protected areas in India:1.17%
4)Total money allocated to further fund Project Tiger:$153 million
5)Total money dedicated to the protection of tiger in the 11th plan:Rs.600 crore
6)Government to set up a Tiger Protection Force to combat poachers.
7)Central Government to fund the relocation of upto 200,000 villagers to minimise human-tiger interaction.
8)New tiger reserves to be established:8
TOTAL NUMBER OF TIGERS LEFT IN INDIA:1411.
It is hard to believe but numbers speak their own language.This staggering number of the tigers left in India is a knell thronging upon our ears to take an action.It is a trumpet call pleading us to save our national animal from getting lost forever in the shadowy mists of extinction.Our precious heritage is at a vulnerable risk and we can't do anything,but,take an action towards it.How long can we sit and stare at this calamity?!
If the tiger is lost,then we are inherently proving our inefficiency as a nation.No amount of resources or projects can help this poor animal unless diligent efforts are taken to protect it from extinction.Already in the WWF Red List,the tiger might sooner come in the Extinction List and we won't be able to do anything about it!
So,it's now or never!If we as Indians won't take an initiative to conserve the tiger then it won't take the world even a fraction of a second to question our environmental conscience and spark a debate over our ecological responsibility.
Read
Speak
Write
Discuss
Debate
Question
Fight
Argue
Talk
Donate
Help
Respond
Approach
Convince
Enlighten
Suggest
Do anything possible to make people know and realise the catastrophic impact that our neglect towards the tiger can create.It is not the tiger but ourselves that need help!It is no more a question of protection,it has become a question of our own basic survival!
ACT NOW.
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