tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21770607.post117258187917474708..comments2023-10-16T14:20:48.005+00:00Comments on Natural Childhood: Brick Kiln and Gravel Quarry Children West Bengal, IndiaColette Mengileshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11916675371783760158noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21770607.post-61646430350493750352016-05-10T05:34:29.000+00:002016-05-10T05:34:29.000+00:00I have two children and can never imagine the plig...I have two children and can never imagine the plight of a parent that would have to part with their children just to survive. It is however a reality in India and how ever disgusted or saddened we are by this fact. We cannot affect real change from worlds apart unless we know where these products are going and boycott them on site and hold demonstration. But lets not judge from the comfort of home on parents who sell their children into slavery. I know this not what the blog is trying to portray but it might be something that people walk away with on this site. A simple mans simple request.David Chandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05313164575338496838noreply@blogger.com