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Don't Leave Delhi Without Trying These 5 Lip-Smacking Street Foods

If you're visiting Delhi, you must try its popular street foods. Delhi is known for its rich history and culture, but the food here is equally impressive. The city's street food is especially famous and not trying it would make your journey incomplete. In this list, we've included some of the most famous street foods that you must try at least once.

Don't Leave Delhi Without Trying These 5 Lip-Smacking Street Foods

Momos are a quintessential snack and are very popular among all age groups. You can easily find a momo cart selling steaming hot momos. The best thing about this snack is that there are many varieties available apart from the traditional veg, paneer, and chicken.

Don't Leave Delhi Without Trying These 5 Lip-Smacking Street Foods

Delhi is famous for different kinds of chaat recipes. Sweet, spicy, and tangy flavours give it a unique twist. Aloo chaat, papdi chaat, dahi bhalle, and daulat ki chaat are all popular variations that are loved by people.

Don't Leave Delhi Without Trying These 5 Lip-Smacking Street Foods

Matar Kulcha is a dish that Delhiites love to eat. You can find it everywhere, from roadside stalls to restaurants. It's a delicious combination of boiled matar tossed with lemon juice, chopped onion, green chillies and spices. Most importantly, it's a pocket-friendly item.

Don't Leave Delhi Without Trying These 5 Lip-Smacking Street Foods

Ram Ladoo is another popular snack that everyone should try at least once. It's made from moong dal batter, and you can easily make it at home too. These fried roundels of moong dal balls are paired with green chutney and grated radish.

Don't Leave Delhi Without Trying These 5 Lip-Smacking Street Foods

We can never say no to delicious Chole Bhature. This classic dish is available everywhere and has a special place in people's hearts. The fluffy, deep-fried bhature paired with mouth-watering chole, onion, chutney, and green chilli pickle make it even tastier.

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Nearly 20 lakh children live on the streets of India, without an identity, a name to call their own, a place to call home, sleeping on empty stomachs for days and nights. These twenty lakh are children, who have dreams, who have rights, who are our tomorrow. They are living in the shadows today.

During these unprecedented times, not everyone can afford the privilege of social distancing. And not everybody can stay home during the lockdown, simply because they don’t have a home. Those living in poverty are extremely vulnerable, struck with a sudden lack of funds, food, mobility and a struggle for survival. And, as with all humanitarian crises, it is the children who have been affected the most.

It is always the children on the street who are subjected to some of the harshest realities of life. Today they are battling a catastrophic crisis, and it’s time we step in to protect them.

As a part of our COVID-19 response, Save the Children is working across various regions and has already directly reached over 18,000 children and adults to cover their basic needs. The organisation is ensuring their daily needs and their dignity and hygiene are also being cared for. Save the Children has identified 2.5 lakh children in cohorts, across 10 cities in India. Reaching out to these children with emergency relief is a top priority. But this cannot be done alone.

Save the Children and NDTV join hands to bring focus to the lives of children living in street situations. As India fights the Coronavirus, we must not forget one of the most marginalised and excluded groups whose lives have been long ignored – street-connected children. The 21-day campaign will generate public interest and raise funds to ensure these 20 Lakh+ children who live, earn, sleep and eat on our streets are cared for and protected. Amidst the crisis the world is facing, they are most vulnerable, exposed to infection and disease.