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Books, not tools, belong in children’s hands: Judge

Books, not tools, belong in children’s hands: Judge
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Senior Civil Judge Nagaraju S. Ankasadoddi emphasized the importance of education over child labor during a World Day Against Child Labour event. He called for collective societal responsibility to protect children's rights and ensure they have access to schooling.

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The statement reinforces the legal and moral imperative to combat child labor through community awareness and education.

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“Children are the future of the nation. Books should be in their hands, not tools,” said Senior Civil Judge Nagaraju S. Ankasadoddi, calling for collective efforts to eradicate child labour and safeguard children’s rights.

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