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The slogan "Children are the future of the nation" stops making sense when a country of the size of India has over 3 million children living on the streets.

A. A country like India, the children of which are living in poor conditions, should avoid raising fancy slogans.
B. India with as big a child population as 3 million must work towards improving its children’s life conditions instead of raising slogans.
C. It’s ironic to see India as a country that takes pride in proclaiming its children as the future of the nation whereas a huge population of them is living in abject conditions.
D. On one hand India sees future in its children the population of which are as big in size as 3 million, it, on the other hand, neglects many of them who are living in extreme conditions.
E. Being a country with 3 million street children, India must not raise slogans which are self-derogatory.
Answer» D. On one hand India sees future in its children the population of which are as big in size as 3 million, it, on the other hand, neglects many of them who are living in extreme conditions.


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