Tag Archives: Labour Day Poems for Students

Little Textile Worker: Short English Poetry on Child Labour

Little Textile Worker - Poem on Child Labour

Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. Little Textile Worker You may find him in the East and in the South, This small child slave. His little eyes Look out a …

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They Earned The Right: Labour Day Poetry

They Earned The Right - Labour Day Poetry in English

Edgar Albert Guest was a prolific English-born American poet who was popular in the first half of the 20th century and became known as the People’s Poet. His poems often had an inspirational and optimistic view of everyday life. Labour Day Poem: They Earned The Right I knew Ket and Knudsen, Zeller, Zeder and Breer. I knew Henry Ford back …

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My Role: Poem On Builders And Labour

My Role - Inspirational Poem On Builders & Labour

Labour in India refers to employment in the economy of India. In 2012, there were around 487 million workers in India, the second largest after China. Of these over 94 percent work in unincorporated, unorganized enterprises ranging from pushcart vendors to home-based diamond and gem polishing operations. The organised sector includes workers employed by the government, state-owned enterprises and private …

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बाल श्रमिक: भारत के बाल मजदूरों पर हिंदी कविता

बाल श्रमिक - भारत के बाल मजदूरों पर हिंदी कविता

बाल मजदूरी बच्चों से लिया जाने वाला काम है जो किसी भी क्षेत्र में उनके मालिकों द्वारा करवाया जाता है। ये एक दबावपूर्णं व्यवहार है जो अभिवावक या मालिकों द्वारा किया जाता है। बचपन सभी बच्चों का जन्म सिद्ध अधिकार है जो माता-पिता के प्यार और देख-रेख में सभी को मिलना चाहिए, ये गैरकानूनी कृत्य बच्चों को बड़ों की तरह …

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अधिकार: महादेवी वर्मा की प्रेरणादायक हिंदी कविता

अधिकार - Adhikar by Mahadevi Verma

Those who strive to tirelessly work for others may perish, but here Mahadevi Verma states that she would rather prefer that suffering than become immortal by the grace of God. Be careful to pause at commas to get the true meanings of lines. वे मुस्काते फूल, नही जिनको आता है मुरझाना, वे तारों के दीप, नही जिनको भाता ह बुझ …

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