If only these children could glimpse a brighter future and soar to greater heights like their peers. Yet, the chains of poverty, absence of identity documents, and a myriad of challenges confine street children to the alleys of the capital, leaving them seemingly without a beacon of hope at the end of the tunnel.
Are the government's endeavours for the upliftment of this minority community insufficient to pave the way for success? This question is explored in the second segment of a special report delving into the ongoing debate surrounding the prospects of these street children.
