Tuesday, May 21, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

We Owe Children Chance To Go To School: Lilly Singh

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Mar, 2018 02:05 PM
    Indian-origin Canadian YouTube sensation, comedian and author Lilly Singh, also an Unicef Goodwill Ambassador, says people owe all children the chance to go to school.
     
     
    Lilly's new campaign, which released on YouTube in India on Friday, gives viewers access to an exclusive YouTube playlist curated by Lilly to help engage and educate viewers about the impact of girls' education. 
     
     
    This new playlist spotlights organisations focused on girls education in India, and points viewers to a website where they can learn more about the cause and donate directly to Unicef India. 
     
     
     
     
    "When I visited Madhya Pradesh, district Harda in India last summer on my first Unicef field visit, I saw firsthand how access to education changed the outlooks for children and their families. We owe all children the chance to go to school," Lilly said in a statement. 
     
     
    "When I returned home, I committed to help champion their cause on my own and with every resource available to me. I'm honoured to work with Unicef and grateful to YouTube for partnering with me to advocate for children's access to education and to spread awareness about why it's essential for local communities, India and the world," she added.
     
     
    Julia Paige, Director, YouTube Impact Lab, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to be supporting Lilly in her work to champion girls' education in India."

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Sanjay Dutt Upset Over 'Biography', Publisher Stops Further Extracts

    Sanjay Dutt Upset Over 'Biography', Publisher Stops Further Extracts
    Sanjay issued a statement via social media about the book penned by Yasser Usman and published by Juggernaut.

    Sanjay Dutt Upset Over 'Biography', Publisher Stops Further Extracts

    Tezaab Director N Chandra calls Jacqueline Fernandez's Ek Do Teen A 'Sex Act'

    Tezaab Director N Chandra calls Jacqueline Fernandez's Ek Do Teen A 'Sex Act'
    "Tezaab" filmmaker N. Chandra is irate over the reworked version of his film's popular song "Ek do teen". He says it is crass and that there must be laws against such creative vandalism.

    Tezaab Director N Chandra calls Jacqueline Fernandez's Ek Do Teen A 'Sex Act'

    Shahid Kapoor's Has A Message For PM Narendra Modi: Politicians Should Also Keep Things Clean

    Shahid Kapoor's Has A Message For PM Narendra Modi: Politicians Should Also Keep Things Clean
    Actor Shahid Kapoor says everyone is trying to keep India clean and politicians should also try to do the same.

    Shahid Kapoor's Has A Message For PM Narendra Modi: Politicians Should Also Keep Things Clean

    Sanjay Dutt Is Super 'Upset' But What Can He Do?

    Even as a couple of extracts appeared a day or two before the agreed embargo, it was only on Tuesday evening (March 20) that Dutt took to twitter and conveyed that he was "upset" with this "unauthorised" biography by Yasser Usman. 

    Sanjay Dutt Is Super 'Upset' But What Can He Do?

    Saroj Khan Refuses To Comment On Jacqueline's 'Ek Do Teen'

    Veteran choreographer Saroj Khan, who is reportedly planning to take action along with "Tezaab" maker N. Chandra against the reworked version of their song "Ek do teen", is in no mood to share her views on the song.

    Saroj Khan Refuses To Comment On Jacqueline's 'Ek Do Teen'

    Varun Dhawan Fought Stage Fright

    Actor Varun Dhawan, a confident dancer and versatile actor, says stage fright was a hiccup he overcame by observing veterans in the industry.

    Varun Dhawan Fought Stage Fright