
Photo: India International Centre
The exhibition will be held in the main art gallery. Crushing poverty has forced millions of children into the workforce. This exhibition is an attempt to bring these children closer to us. It tells of their struggle for existence. It is the story of their parents, the marginalized, and the poorest of the poor. The exhibition will be inaugurated on 1 July at 6:30 pm by Insaf Nazim, a specialist on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, ILO’s South Asia sub-regional office.
Where: Art Gallery, Kamala Devi Complex
When: From 2-14 July, 11 am to 7 pm
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