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20 yrs of letting kids tell their own tale
Street kid reporters document perils of life in Delhi’s slums
BALAKNAMA:
MAKING HEADLINES THAT MATTER
India’s street kids rarely make headlines – so they write their own
India’s street kids were tired of being ignored. So they started a newspaper.
BALAKNAMA: Making Headlines That Matter (Hindustan Times)
Street news for the children who live there (The Times: Asia)
The Most Remarkable Newspaper in the World Is Written by a Bunch of Indian Street Kids (Cameroon Mirror)
Streets ahead: a landmark for the Delhi newspaper run by homeless children
The ‘slumkid reporters’ telling of children’s street life in India
These children run Balaknama, a newspaper of their own. What’s your excuse?
The Indian newspaper giving street children a voice
DCPCR honours people with 1st Children’s Champion Awards in Delhi
The street children who run a newspaper in India (BBC News)
Street children get their own writing space (Hindustan Times)
The ‘slumkid reporters’ telling of children’s street life in India (The Guardian)
India’s slum kid reporters tell stories of street life
Balaknama, for and by streetkids: Tabloid depicting struggles brings out 100th edition
The street children who run a newspaper in India
Meet the street children making their own newspaper in India
Street children’s newspaper Balaknama going digital; plans to launch YouTube channel next year
Newspaper brought out by working, street kids set to complete 10 years (Times of India)
These children run Balaknama, a newspaper of their own. What’s your excuse? (India Today)
Street children rise above life’s challenges to publish tabloid (Gulf News)
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