Abstract:
This research has investigated the condition of Street Children in Delhi. Street
children can be found all over the country and their reality may vary regionally. The
growth of industrialisation increases opportunities for employment, especially through
rural migration to urban sectors. Furthermore, the children of workers and labourers
live on the street, leading to various problems. Street children are amongst the most
vulnerable and marginalized members of society, often lacking access to food,
security, shelter, education and health care.
The research is based on case study to define the phenomenon of street children. The
study gets directly involved into the lives of street children. The main objective of the
research is to study the socio-economic condition of street children, with special
reference to the girl street child. The study takes place in Delhi. The study tries to
help in identify the living condition of street children and how they can be improved.
The theoretical (Qualitative) methodology of the study was guided by a constructivist
research paradigm, gathering first-hand information from street children in Delhi. In
addition, a numerical (Quantitative) approach is followed by analysing data collected
during the study.
The research result is meant to improve policies aimed at protecting street children.
The issue of continuing and attitudinal gaps needs further exploration. The main
interest of this study is to contribute to the development of a strategic plan for street
children. It can be controlled with meaningful policy for street children for which we
need proper information on them.