How vulnerable are the kids in our country
hello people. i am a volunteer with CRY. i went through a heartening story of a little girl named ursula.she dreamt of becoming a police inspector. she worked along with her parents in a tea garden in darjeeling. due to political and other reasons the tea garden was shut down by the owner. ursula's family literally went down the drains. she couldnt go to school because the local bus was too expensive for them. her parents and her little sister fell ill and had to undergo a medical treatment. but they didnt have any money. she was then taken away along with her sister to mumbai to employ them by her so-called uncle. he even offered her family a huge sum of money. after a few weeks, it was found out that she was sold to the red-light area and was forced to prostitution along with her sister. her mother had no clue since the number her uncle provided with was a fake one. ursula had dreams, but never to become a prostitute. if anyone of you thinks that this is something which makes you feel like protesting and fighting for child rights, please take a step forward and do whatever you can to make their future bright!





