Street children are those who live on urban streets, partake in various activities on these streets but are not provided with rights due to children1 . They come to streets habitually (either for an activity or not) and sustain their lives mostly by themselves2 . UNICEF identifies two groups of street children, namely, ‘children on the street’ who lack an adult parent or guardian and do all the daily activities (including earning, eating, toileting, and sleeping) on the street and ‘children of the street’ who have some connection with guardians or habitations and earn their living on the street3 . The most vulnerable group is ‘children on the street’4 . While the reasons for these children to live on or of the street are multifactorial, their lifestyles are entirely shaped by the mixed communities of urban streets5 .