In NDTV Studios: 5 Quotes From Priyanka Chopra on Giving Kids a Fair Start

UNICEF ambassador Priyanka Chopra was in the NDTV studios on July 5 to discuss how to give children an equal start

Jul 05, 2016 19:32 IST
  • UNICEF ambassador Priyanka Chopra was in the NDTV studios on July 5 to discuss how to give children an equal start. Here are 5 things she said. (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
    UNICEF ambassador Priyanka Chopra was in the NDTV studios on July 5 to discuss how to give children an equal start. Here are 5 things she said. (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
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  • "Whatever the circumstances of life are, you cannot deny a child the right to education, to live, to be the best they can be" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
    "Whatever the circumstances of life are, you cannot deny a child the right to education, to live, to be the best they can be" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
  • "Growing up we are told so often that girls are '<i>paraya dhan</i>,' why invest in them? We have to treat boys and girls the same" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
    "Growing up we are told so often that girls are 'paraya dhan,' why invest in them? We have to treat boys and girls the same" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
  • "So many stereotypes have become normal. Crying like a girl or jumping like a girl - why is doing anything like a girl a bad thing?" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
    "So many stereotypes have become normal. Crying like a girl or jumping like a girl - why is doing anything like a girl a bad thing?" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
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  • "Misogyny is a global problem, it doesn't just belong to the film industry. For eons, we have been told we are second class citizens" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
    "Misogyny is a global problem, it doesn't just belong to the film industry. For eons, we have been told we are second class citizens" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
  • "Feminism needs men to turn around and say 'I want my wife, my sister, my mother to reach her best potential'" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)
    "Feminism needs men to turn around and say 'I want my wife, my sister, my mother to reach her best potential'" (Image courtesy: Mannika Mitra)