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However, this ad hasn't gone down well with people for obvious reasons- the image of a dark coloured child holding up an umbrella for a fair, beautiful and regal looking woman promotes and glorifies child labour and slavery.
"We are fully aware that yours is an advertisement selling jewellery through creating a fantasy/desire, and not a portrayal of reality. Yet, advertisements and visuals are a critical part of our socio-cultural-psychological ecosystem and these ecosystems can either help create conditions in our mind that will foster positive social change or work against it," the article read.

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"Today, many national and international movements are struggling to change at least the public culture that normalises child labour, a struggle that the Nobel committee has also recognised. We, therefore, hope you agree that this sort of advertisement - a romaticisation of child servitude to feed into elite fantasies - is extremely objectionable and avoidable."
Scroll concluded their article by asking everyone associated with the brand to take an action as soon as possible.


