Chandni Khan

Chandni Khan
Born1997
NationalityIndian
Other namesChandni Di
Occupation(s)children's rights activist and editor
Organizations
  • Badhte Kadam
  • Voice of Slum
Known for
  • Founding the NGO Voice of Slum
  • Contribution to welfare of street children in India.

Chandni Khan born in 1997 (age 27–28)[1] is an Indian activist and editor working for the welfare of street children in different parts of India. She founded the NGO, Voice of Slum along with Dev Pratap Singh.[2][3] She was the editor of the newspaper Balaknama, literally meaning "voice of children", published in New Delhi.[1][4] She is also called Chandni Di, the word di meaning "older sister" in some Indian languages.

  1. ^ a b Srinivasan, Sarayu (5 October 2015). "This is Chandni, a street kid-turned-newspaper editor, all of 18 years old". The News Minute. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference IWB was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Kumari, Pallavi (1 August 2018). "#KuchhPositiveKarteHain: एक सोच जिसने इस शख्स को भीड़ से बनाया अलग, आज सैकड़ों बच्चों को बना रहा है आत्मनिर्भर". Lokmat News (in Hindi). Retrieved 9 March 2019. लेकिन देव की ये चाहत थी कि जो उनके साथ हुआ वह किसी और बच्चे के साथ ना हो और इसी चाहत में उन्होंने अपनी पार्टनर चांदनी खान के साथ मिलकर एक एनजीओ खोला। जिसका नाम है- voice of slum।
  4. ^ Venkatraman, Shai (14 April 2016). "Meet the street children making their own newspaper in India". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 March 2019.

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