Updated On: 15 August, 2018 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Anamika Gharat
The meals for the children are prepared in a restaurant owned by social worker Chinu Kwatra's father. After these meals are distributed, chicken is boiled here and fed to the dogs

Chinu Kwatra of Roti Ghar, which feeds underprivileged kids, gives food to a stray
The man behind Roti Ghar, which provides a meal once a day to the children of ragpickers in Thane, has now started to feed over 100 stray dogs in the city. The meals for the children are prepared in a restaurant owned by social worker Chinu Kwatra's father. After these meals are distributed, chicken is boiled here and fed to the dogs.
Kwatra's Roti Ghar provides a healthy meal once a day to over 100 underprivileged children residing near the dumping ground in Hari Om Nagar, Thane. Most of these children are being raised by single parents. Mothers of most are ragpickers at the dumping ground.