A businessman has taken charge of local slum children in New Delhi, including some as young as two years old whose impoverished parents sent them out begging on the streets.
He envisioned a brighter future for the youngsters outside his door and agreed to be their daily caretaker, giving them food and hiring tutors to teach them to read.
Over the past decade, he and his wife have brought about 150 children under their wing, eventually operating as the Sunshine Project.
It all began in 2002 when a tailor named Kuku Arora met a tiny toddler called Roshni (right) on his way to work. She had only one hand and was in a state of absolute neglect.



















Doctors will often prepare for surgical procedures by opening instrument and supply kits that contain up to 100 items.





