Making The Invisibles Visible -  Save The Underprivileged Children Of Displaced Migrant Workers
Making The Invisibles Visible -  Save The Underprivileged Children Of Displaced Migrant Workers

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Parched actress Radhika Apte stunned in an ethnic wear as she attended a designer's collection launch event on September 26

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Parched actress Radhika Apte stunned in an ethnic wear as she attended a designer's collection launch event on September 26. In her new film, Radhika plays the role of a village woman who struggles to get pregnant.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Radhika accessorised her look with chunky silver jewellery.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Radhika was accompanied by her Parched co-star Sayani Gupta, who arrived in an ethnic blue ensemble.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Meanwhile, actress Parineeti Chopra battled Monday blues with a visit to the theatre.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Veteran actress Jaya Bachchan was spotted leaving in a hurry.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Filmmaker-choreographed Farah Khan loves shopping and cinema.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

At another part of town, Varun Dhawan had fun with Dino Morea as they met at an award ceremony on Monday.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Varun kept it cool and casual in semi formals.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Dino was all smiles for the paparazzi.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Fashion actor Arjan Bajwa also paused on the red carpet.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Rock On!! star Purab Kohli also joined his colleagues on Monday.

Radhika Apte Battled Monday Blues In Ethnic Red

Actor Siddhanth Kapoor, who starred in Jazbaa, posed for the cameras.

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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.