Indian Slum Children Create Their Own Tabloid Newspaper

A newspaper called Balaknama, meaning 'Voice of Children,' provides children from India's slums the opportunity to serve as reporters, giving them a platform to share their stories and experiences.

Indian Slum Children Create Their Own Tabloid Newspaper
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Indian Slum Children Create Their Own Tabloid Newspaper

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A NEWSPAPER is giving a voice to children from India’s slums - by employing them as reporters.Ā  Translated asĀ ā€˜Voice of Children’,Ā BalaknamaĀ is run and edited by street children, many of whom are former drug addicts despite their tender age.Ā The newspaper focuses on children living and working on the streets, who report on the conditions experienced by them and theirĀ acquaintances in day-to-day life - and has carried exposes of child labour and policeĀ malpractice.Ā The newspaper is closely associated with local centres that provide rehabilitation, education and essentials to children with no one else to turn to, run by NGOs such asĀ the Federation for Street and Working Children and Childhood Enhancement through Training and Action. <br /> <br /> Videographer / director: Shams Qari<br /> Producer: Haziq Qadri, Ellie Winstanley<br /> Editor: Ian Phillips

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