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THE ISSUE OF CHILD LABOUR IN MULK RAJ ANAND’S ‘COOLIE’

    1 Author(s):  DR. ANCHAL JAIN

Vol -  10, Issue- 9 ,         Page(s) : 60 - 62  (2019 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Good literatures never lose their relevance over time. Society has changed since the 1930s, but not its evils. Poverty and its obvious result, child labour, still trouble India. The rich continues to cheat the poor and devour their property. Education is still luxurious to a number of children. Many of them have to cut short their studies, if they are lucky enough to be literate at all, in order to work for earning money. Their childhood is cut short. Social attitude to the downtrodden has also not changed. Even today, people appoint children as their servants, and treat them with the same inhumanity as depicted by Mulk Raj Anand in his novel ‘Coolie’.

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2T.M.J. Indra Mohan, “The Novel of Mulk Raj Anand: A Critical Spectrum”, (New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2005) p. 119.
3Mulk Raj Anand, “Coolie”, (New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1993) p. 13
4Premila Paul, “The Novel of Mulk Raj Anand: A Thematic Study”, (New Delhi: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Lmt., 1983) p.43
5M.K. Naik, “Mulk Raj Anand”, (New Delhi: Arnold Heinemann India, 1973) p. 44

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