Hyderabad,
Sept 21: Noble Laureate Kailash Satyarthi today appealed to the corporate
world to come forward with technological and business solutions for social
problems. Addressing an interactive session with industrial bodies, Mr
Satyarthi, who launched a 35-day-long “Bharat Yatra’' on September 11 at
Kanayakumari in Tamil Nadu against child sexual abuse, rape and human
trafficking, said the technology must put an end to sexual abuse and
trafficking of children. “As an industry you know how to run business.
Corporates are the problem solvers. Doing business is perceived to be earning
profits. That is not right. You have also social responsibility towards the
society,' he said and asked them to join in his fight against child abuse, any
violence against children. “Our children are not safe any where, not in their
own homes, not in their neighborhoods and not even in their schools. Anyone can
turn into a predator. In the name of family honor and shame, the voices of
victims are suppressed at every point he said. Parents have no time to spend
for their own children. Children have nobody at home to share their pain,
problems. Children are feeling suffocated from inside,' he said. Mr Satyarthi
said education was not a constitutional right in India during 1980-1990. The
right to education has been recognised as a human right in a number of
international conventions. “We fought to make it a constitutional right. We
took out a march across India for five-and-a-half month in 2001, that led
political power to amend the Constitution and now Right to Education is the
constitutional right in our country,” he said and added it was possible because
of power of people. UNI
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