Dear Sir,
Child labor has become an alarming and painful reality in our society. At street corners, hotels, construction sites, workshops and vehicle garages, we often witness children engaged in hard labor, sacrificing their innocence for mere survival. These children, who should be in school or at play, are instead burdened with responsibilities far beyond their age. Child labor is not only a legal violation but also a deep humanitarian and moral crisis that threatens the future of the nation.
A country can truly progress when its future generations grow up healthy, educated and protected. To eliminate child labor, the combined efforts of parents, teachers, social organizations and the government are essential. Awareness among families, poverty alleviation programs, support for education and strong community-based initiatives can significantly reduce this social problem. Government and private institutions must work hand in hand to ensure that every child regains the dignity, safety and education they rightfully deserve.
It is high time for all of us to take greater responsibility to protect the future of our children.
Muhammad Shafayat Hussain
Student, Kushtia Government College