Hindustan Times (Delhi)

NGO organises marathon for kids, sparks social media outrage

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI: Despite air quality levels remaining in the “severe” category for the third consecutiv­e day, hundreds of children in the capital participat­ed in the “Run for Children” marathon organised by child’s rights organisati­on Prayas as a part of its Children’s Day celebratio­ns on Thursday.

This comes a day after schools in Delhi, Noida and Ghaziabad were ordered to remain shut on Thursday and Friday by Environmen­t Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority.

The air quality index (AQI), as calculated by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) at 4pm on Thursday, was 463, in the “severe” category. Government agencies had warned earlier that pollution levels in the capital might touch “emergency” levels on Thursday.

“The order calling for closure of schools came in very late last night. No instructio­ns were announced on cultural programmes,” said Amod Kanth,

Underdevel­oped organs and limbs, difficulti­es in normal delivery

founder of Prayas, adding that “over 4,000 children participat­ed in the event.”

Kanth, the former chairperso­n of Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR), said they had reduced the marathon to a “symbolic run” of about 100 metres in the Chanakyapu­ri area. “This event is organised every year on Children’s Day by us. For underprivi­leged children, it is a big event and they had come from all over the city to participat­e in it. Seeing the pollution conditions, we reduced the length of the run to less than 100 metres.”

Many people on social media criticised the event, saying as it would endanger the health and safety of children, who are most vulnerable to the ill-effects of air pollution. Responding to this, however, Kanth pointed out, “Children from marginalis­ed communitie­s look forward to such events and it has extra significan­ce for them. We can’t hold Children’s Day celebratio­ns on some other day,” he said.

Another event scheduled for the day, organised by the Delhi State Legal Services Authority and Bachpan Bachao Andolan, wherein the participan­ts had planned to form a human chain at India Gate “in solidarity with India’s missing children”, was called off due in view of the pollution.

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ANI Children taking part in the 'Run For Children' marathon

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