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 remember the last time they ate   tparents  have  agreed  to  enroll   have turned out to be immensely

 a nutritious meal, but when a new   them in formal  schooling in the   beneficial, volunteers and teachers

 morning comes, they are back at   coming months. “I am so happy for   check the school  attendance

 the mines with their families, doing   them. I want them to study andcon-  register regularly and identify chil-
                                                                   dren  who  are enrolled  but hardly
 what they know best. They wriggle   tinue doing so. It is  important to   ever  attend school. They talk  to
 themselves  into  freshly-dug  ‘rat   complete basic education. It will   the  parents  and  request them  to

 holes’ for pellets and their parents   help  them  to  get other  jobs  and   spare the children from dhibra
            earn  money when they grow up.
 wait  outside  with  bated  breath.   Their families will be benefitted in   collection, at  least  for the school

 How  much  scrap  would  they  be   the end. We talk to parents regu-  hours. Members of  adolescents

 able  to  collect  before  dusk  sets   larly and encourage them to think   groups  and  children’s  collectives

 in? Or, would they be able to come   RAY OF HOPE  this way,” says a happy Savita. When   in  the  area  visit  door-to-door  to
                                                                   convince  parents  of  the  need  to
 out alive? The  mud  mounds  can   Eight-year-old  Ramu Tudu  (name   CRY  and  its  partner organization   educate their children. Most of the

 cave in trapping anyone inside. It   changed)  is  very  fond  of  her   set out to work in the region about   members were actively involved in

 has happened in the past! At the   teacher, Savita didi. He attends her   18 months ago, the objective was   mica scrap collection not long ago.
 end of the day, it is a question of   remedial classes every day and is   to ensure that the people here get   Their  journey of  change  is  now
 learning  fast. The  boy has  never
 money in the hand, and the fami-  been  formally  enrolled  in school.   an opportunity  to lead  a normal,   slowly  starting  to  change  mind-

 lies have little choice but to ‘push’   The  only  friends  he  made were   healthier and safer life with access   sets  Apart from education, the
                                                                   other focus area is health. Families
 their  children  into  dhibra  collec-  at the  mica  mines  –  his  parents   to basic schooling, health facilities,   here  are  completely  in the  dark
            and alternative sources of income.
 tion.  Are  they  aware  of  the  term   and older siblings let him sit with   But first and foremost, people had   about the health hazards they are

 ‘child labour’? May be! But can they   other  young  kids  even  as  they   to be convinced that there is hope   exposing themselves and their chil-

 really afford to pay heed? Caught   busied  themselves in collecting   beyond despair and change can be   dren to. As revealed in the baseline
 in a  vicious  circle  of  poverty,   and  sorting  scrap.  It  was  Savita   ushered in. Planned and sustained

 ignorance and  basic  livelihood,   who spotted him and some other   programmes  over the past year

 this  is  an existential  crisis  that   kids  there  and  requested  their   or so have started to impact lives.

 can be addressed only through a   parents to allow them to join the   Enrolment in schools has increased,
 2-hour  classes  every  afternoon.
 targeted and sustained campaign,   Not everyone agreed, but Ramu’s   with  many  parents  realizing  that

 focusing  on education and  health   parents did. Six months on, Ramu   education  is  necessary,  even

 of children, awareness  of adults   and some of his friends have made   though  they  insist  on  their  chil
 and  creating  alternative means   impressive progress. Most impo-  dren working  the mines  for at

 of  livelihood. It’s a  long  journey,   rantly, they want to study. Noticing   least a few hours every day. Apart

 but  the  seeds  have  been  sown.  their  eagerness  to  learn,  some   from  the  remedial  classes  that


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