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When families migrate, children accompanying their parents do not have creche facilities. Grownup children are not able to continue their studies at their parents’ new workplaces. Schools in their native place refuse to take them again when they come back. They finally become dropouts. When males leave their families this is also a major challenge for women who have to take care of all the responsibilities of the family and elderly people who need care. Young girls in such families are required to take care of siblings and many of them become dropouts. “Most of the children of migrant families become dropouts” – Comment. |
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Answer» 1. Yes, it is true. When families migrate most of the children of migrant families become dropouts. 2. At the place of migration, creche facilities are not available for the children. 3. Even if there are such facilities poor families cannot afford them. 4. Sometimes even schools are not available at migrant places. 5. Schools in their native places refuse to take them again when they come back. 6. This is damaging their interest in studies. 7. Young girls in migrant families often required to take care of their siblings. 8. Now – a – days government schools are admitting such students. 9. But even then, they are lagging behind in their studies. 10. Special training should be given to them during the holidays. |
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