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Industrialist Anand Mahindra uses his social platforms to elevate many extraordinary people whose talents never see the limelight. He is known to have lent a helping hand to people in need and aided them in distress. In a recent video, which Mahindra retweeted from another user, a little boy can be seen sculpting a clay idol of Ganesh with deft and intricate movements. His talent impressed people and Mahindra tweeted, “His hands move with the fluency of a great sculptor. ???????????????????????? I wonder if kids like him get the training they deserve or have to abandon their talent…?”
However, many Twitter users said that the tweet seemed to be glorifying poverty instead of addressing the root concern, where the child may have been forced to take up the profession to meet monetary needs. They said that the focus should have been on enabling education for the boy and such other children instead.
His hands move with the fluency of a great sculptor. ???????????????????????? I wonder if kids like him get the training they deserve or have to abandon their talent…? https://t.co/XzMgeg930q— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) August 28, 2022
Please do not glorify poverty!!! https://t.co/HSJNPAKq5o— Mr.Software (@_mike_ross_) August 28, 2022
This is the random glorification I am talking about @anandmahindra Rather than seeing this as child labour, lack of basic education, failure of state you glorify such acts because of the privilege you have.Learn to call out and don't try to hide issues under glorification https://t.co/fOREITJip2— Dushyant Kumar (@Lord_dk05) August 28, 2022
Of course sir. This kid have already got the proper training as we can see the result. We must wonder, if kids like him get the 'Education' they deserve or have to abandon their dream for the sake of earning? https://t.co/5ZG0twOlJP— SKP KARUNA (@skpkaruna) August 28, 2022
Poverty porn mr mahindra.. sure your underage kids wouldn't had to do this for survival.. https://t.co/YbP80H3Arz— Rahul (@rahul090589) August 28, 2022
Earlier this year, Mahindra shared his opinion on why India “makes the most two-wheelers in the world”. Surprisingly, it was a photo of a man and a woman on a motorcycle, together with a pile of mats and a towering stack of plastic chairs. Mahindra tweeted: “Now you know why India makes the most two-wheelers in the world. We know how to carry the highest volume of cargo per square inch of wheel… We are like that only… #Sunday”. Necessity is the mother of invention, it is said, and necessity in this case might well have meant poverty.
Twitter users saw no cause for celebration, even though people’s tenacity in making their daily living is certainly commendable. Of late, many movies have also come under fire for glorifying poverty or romanticising it into cinematic fodder.
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