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Social Issues: Protect Children’s Rights

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A Powerful Message Against Child Labor from Ahamteertwaa Maity

Today, we are proud to feature a striking poster created by Ahamteertwaa Maity from Techno India Group Public School Garia in Kolkata, West Bengal. Ahamteertwaa’s artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the pressing social issues of child labor and the urgent need to protect children’s rights.

The poster, titled “Social Issues: Protect Children’s Rights,” is a bold statement against child exploitation and abuse. It calls upon us all to say no to child labor and fight for a world where every child can enjoy their childhood.

Ahamteertwaa’s creative use of colors and imagery captures the innocence that is stolen from children forced into labor. This powerful message is not just a plea to stop child labor, but also a call to action to ensure a better future for all children.

How to Create Your Own Anti-Child Labor Poster:

  1. Gather Your Materials:

    • Large sheet of paper or poster board
    • Markers, crayons, or colored pencils
    • Paint (optional)
    • Glue and scissors (optional)
    • Pictures or clippings related to child labor (optional)
  2. Brainstorm Ideas:

    • Think about what social issues like child labor means to you.
    • Consider slogans like “Child Labor is a Crime,” “Stop Child Labor,” or “Protect Children’s Rights.”
    • Think about how you can use images to represent the issue.
  3. Sketch Your Design:

    • Lightly sketch out your ideas on the paper or poster board.
    • Consider using a mix of words and images for a more impactful message.
  4. Add Color and Details:

    • Use vibrant colors to grab attention.
    • Add details to your images to make them more realistic and engaging.
    • If you’re using clippings or pictures, carefully cut and glue them onto your poster.
  5. Write a Powerful Message:

    • Use a clear and concise message to express your stance against child labor.
    • Incorporate your chosen slogans or other impactful phrases.
  6. Share Your Creation:

    • Proudly display your poster at home or school.
    • Share it on social media to spread awareness about child labor.

Remember, every voice counts in the fight against child labor. By creating your own artwork, you can inspire others to take action and help protect children’s rights. Let’s work together to build a world where every child is free to play, learn, and grow.

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AHAMTEERTWAA Maity

6, Techno India Group Public School Garia, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL

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