Kareena has constantly been using her social media account to raise awareness against COVID-19 virus.
The actress earlier shared a post urging people to follow protocols and take the current crisis seriously. “It’s unimaginable for me to know that there are still many people who do not understand the gravity of the situation the country is in. The next time you step out, or wear your mask under your chin, or flout the rules; spare a thought for our doctors and medical staff. They are at a breaking point both mentally and physically. Each one of you reading this is responsible for breaking the chain. Now more than ever, India needs you.”
Kareena Kapoor Khan shares the procedure of helping children who lost their parents during COVID-19
by Filmfare | May 3, 2021, 17:58 IST
The pandemic has caused several families to fall apart, leaving children without guardians or any family to take care of them. In this stressful condition, these children are being put up for illegal adoptions which can further be harmful for them. Actors like Dia Mirza, Sonam Kapoor and more have spoken of the horrors of illegal and unsupervised adoptions and now Kareena Kapoor Khan has come forward to share some details on the same.
Kareena took to her social media to share details of an organisation that can help one legally adopt a child or help one to get adopted. She further wrote, “My heart goes out to kids left alone due to the pandemic either they have lost one or both parents to the virus or the parents are in hospital.Please reach out and call the National Child Helpline (1098) to inform regarding children who are alone becaus
Kareena Kapoor Khan has raised concerns over the children who have lost their parents due to the Coronavirus. The actress has been trying to help people in need during this pandemic time. Take a look
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Ulaanbaatar/MONTSAME/. With generous support from the
Delegation of the European Union to Mongolia, the International Development Law
Organization (IDLO) has launched “Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 by
Increasing Children’s Access to Justice in Mongolia” on January 26, 2021. This
15-month project responds to the increased incidents of child abuse and neglect
experienced during the pandemic by strengthening the child protection
framework.
COVID-19 and efforts to contain it have had severe and
long-lasting impacts on Mongolia. While prevention and containment measures
have successfully prevented a large-scale health crisis, these long-term
measures have contributed to unintended consequences in terms of children’s