Anushka Sharma: Is It Not Important?

    • anushka sharma,
    • Standard: IX-C,
    • jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya,
    • Delhi.

    • Publish Date: Oct 25 2017 10:03PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Oct 30 2017 12:33PM
Anushka Sharma: Is It Not Important?

We are totally enjoying our life; we are studying, playing and even working, but what about children who don’t get to live a life like this — kids who become victims of child trafficking? Should we not do something which will stop anti-social elements from brainwashing our kids? Everyone says that we all should distribute pencils and books amongst such kids, but I think should walk up to them and ask if we can help them in any manner. What do you think about it?

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JOMILIN JOHN ST.ANTHONY'S SR.SEC SCHOOL

Material items are meant to be sold, not human beings.

pranay sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

yes it is very much important to take care for those thousand futures too.

pranay sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

yes it is very much important to take care for those thousand futures too.

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Great thought Anushka👏! You are absolutely right. Those children need someone to be on their side. Age doesn''t matter to so this. So let us give our time for them!

anushka sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

thank you all .hemalatha didi .in these days i havent seen your new posts but all posts which you have uploaded earlier were amazing.

Prathamesh Kandale HILLGREEN SCHOOL

As we are the future of our country,it is our diplomatic and ideal duty to help the underprivileged children of our country.If we are able to,we can help them by donating our old clothes,providing food and giving them our previous classes textbooks on our birthday.Instead of wasting money on our school canteen,we can feed them something or the other.We should educate them by donating our textbooks,storybooks and give them knowledge about the value of education.Then only we will progress.

Vishnupriya Saji Army Public School, PRTC

Rightly said because, in most of the cases, when we talk about helping such children the first thing that comes to our mind is donating things. Honestly speaking, I feel we must think differently. We must try to reach out to such people and help them in the way they want us too.

anushka sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

well , i too wish so.

anushka sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

well , i too wish so.

geetika singh J.B.MRIGAVTI VIDYALAYA(ALIPUR G.T.K

yes this is a major problem now that should be solve out as soon as possible.

kavya sharma J.B.MRIGAVTI VIDYALAYA(ALIPUR G.T.K

yes we should understand their problems and take their opinions too.

Ayushi Jindal J.B.MRIGAVTI VIDYALAYA(ALIPUR G.T.K

we should help all and for humanity it is our first work.

Jino Mathews Raju KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFS AKKULAM

That''s a very good thought but what needs to be analysed is who these children are and what''s their mental condition. They might already be brainwashed, tortured, and helpless. Most of them themselves won''t be exactly knowing what they are going through and what can be done to overcome it. They are apathetic of their rights. To help solve this social menace, a strict and effective governing body to monitor and check child trafficking in the country is the need of the hour.

himanshi vats J.B.MRIGAVTI VIDYALAYA(ALIPUR G.T.K

if they are not educated then what they will do with the books instead of it can give them something to eat...............

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Yeah you are right . I think we should reach them , teach them , and help them to come out of child trafficking . We should organize a fundraiser to donate to an anti-trafficking organization .

DASHA.S MARIAM NILAYA SCHOOL BANASWADI

Even they have the right to live like us. Yes i do support what u have written

Aritra Ghosh Stratford Day School

Yes it is very much important

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