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Street children send video messages calling for help

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New Delhi: With folded hands, 11-year-old Raman (name changed) says he has not eaten in the last three days. He appeals to authorities to provide at least water if not food to him and his three younger siblings, saying they have not eaten properly since the lockdown was enforced in view of the coronavirus outbreak.
Raman sent the message in a video to CHETNA (Childhood Enhancement through Training and Action) NGO for street children.
The NGOs director Sanjay Gupta says this is one of the many such videos received by them since the lockdown was enforced. India is currently under the biggest lockdown with around 1.3 billion people asked to stay home in view of the coronavirus outbreak, which has claimed 377 lives and infected more than 11,000 people.
Self-quarantining is a luxury not everyone can afford, especially street children who make their living by selling balloons, pens etc at the traffic lights.
“The street children are the most vulnerable population that do not have savings of even one or two days with them and are completely dependent upon external help. They are invisible children who live in areas which are not easily accessible,” he said.
Recalling the first three days of the lockdown, Gupta says that was the “worst” time when they received messages from these children crying of hunger. “The children contacted us crying saying help us we have not eaten anything. The government sprung into action and started giving helpline numbers and we started passing them the numbers because we do not have (curfew) passes as we do not come under essential services. That system started working and food reached them but not in enough quantity,” he said.
“In a group of 12-15 children, one of them will have a mobile phone so we have established this connection and have managed to reached out to 600-800 children in Lucknow, Ghaziabad and Delhi till now. These are the children who are giving us information of their plight,” he said.
In another video, Binny, 12, (name changed) says she has seen a lot in her life right from an abusive father to absolute poverty but this lockdown has shaken them. She appealed that regular meals be given to her specially at a time when she is not able to provide for her family. The videos sent by Binny and Raman are among several received by the NGO in which children can be seen narrating their experience since the lockdown.
In these videos, other children can also be seen appealing for food and other essentials which they said even if they are getting, it is not in sufficient quantity. The government has provided ration and cooked food facilities in many areas but Gupta says that these children need to be fed thrice a day. “One of the biggest issues faced by us is that volunteers and public who distribute food think supplying food to them once a day is enough but they need to be fed thrice a day,” he said.
Gupta said another major cause of concern faced by them is that of their mental well being as they are locked in a small room the whole day with several other family members who are mostly bickering and abusing each other. (PTI)

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