Kolkata:From Kolkata to California, the whole world is busy with celebrations during the Christmas season 2022. It is more so after two years of restriction due to Covid-19 scare. This time, the festive spirit is visible on the streets and the alleys of West Bengal cities. There is an element of darkness too as those who should have books in their hands had chocolates and balloons to sell to festival crowds.
The Kolkata city, home to lots of poor and homeless children who cannot afford two square meals a day, celebrated Christmas, but a tad differently. The law doesn't allow child labour but those below 18 years of age are seen anxiously and eagerly selling different products on all those streets where festival shoppers throng.
While walking along Park Circus at around 7 pm, we met Sameer, who was eight years old. School bag on their chest, balloon in hand and pleading with passersby to buy a balloon from them so that they can have their dinner. Some are buying it, some are gesturing in disgust, some are avoiding them. But their efforts are on to latch on to that few extra bucks for his/her family. It's definitely child labour, but one cannot stop it in a country of 1.4 billion.
Park Street is another happening place in the city which is more crowded during these festival days. And that's where the urge for extra income comes down the road. However, if there is any question from the media, these children avoid it in most cases. They run away on seeing police. So for them the festival is a game of hide and seek with the cops and the people who can actually draw curtains on their efforts to earn.