This Documentary was shot in Varanasi in UP, India. As part of my thesis, this documentary added a good audio visual insight into the present situation of child labour in the carpet weaving industry.
A special thanks from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland to Project Mala. We thank them for their efforts in helping in filming the short film.
Authorisation has been obtained from Project Mala before filming children.
Copyright (C) 2009, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.
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if we all can not conscious of the value of infancy we never get rid of this problem.indian economy and mentality have to be changed
hatisoutik 3 weeks ago
Believe it or not young children in America did this too half a century ago as the RobberBarons gotRich over the fruits of other's labor. Of course they didn't live in grass huts except mabe in nativeAmerican reservations! I remember my poorWhite friends living in an adobe (clay) house as their father was a disabled veteran who served in IndoChina in WWII. That was in the 1960's! HardWork teachesModesty that no silverSpoon child will ever learn. This child will have experiences2share!
rwcbanzai 1 year ago
I been to india two times, amazing place and have got friends for life.
MadHobbit 2 years ago
It's a great initiative.
geneserene23 2 years ago