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Helping Hand

SONAL KAPOOR, 36

Founder, Protsahan India

Delhi

On a Thursday afternoon, a group of young girls are in the middle of a class with Sonal Kapoor, the 36-year-old founder of the Protsahan India Foundation. They are on the terrace of one of the foundation’s centres in a slum area in West Delhi. Aged between eight and 18, the girls come from marginalised families, and have all faced—or still face—the threat of violence, including

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