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two million children live rough on india's streets. it's a brutal one their suffering usually hate it and ignore. but a newspaper run by street children is now bringing their stories from the slums to the world. on this episode when he meets the dedicated young reporters as the uncover the important issues of the street. eat food. in the laneways of old delhi a young editor enter a porsche are about to show me an unusual five all taking place across the country . move.
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heat in the switching time capsule in can reshape shampoo in jaunty the printing almost ten thousand copies of a newspaper made entirely by street kids. but . right now around the world paper is dying but in india the print industry is experiencing an incredible food. this space is called the locking them up in hindi that means voice of the children and it's being read by people as far away as london and the usa. what's more surprising is shampoo in a job and everyone at the paper streak you. will sell to go about it you could have but turned out to the side that if the number but i found them but you know we've got the home but to just start out and this is
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a lot of neck of the world danger here but don't put to me because that is because of what they do you see all very little but what you can do in the top bit as busily is subtle but i mean by what you can cover to balance you know by the force . excited she's never seen thanks a thing to. you. about how much of an attack you can get some and some by yeah i met him on the grass now i pick him out about fifty thirty until saturday. india's street kids are the poorest of the pool. nicknamed the invisible children because they live in cities shadows.
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this can't be a sixteen year old joke she's. got . she's the paper's most senior portia. amount of just enough food for tonight. that. i know there are mad mad men is in the game and there's a game that might put it out but if the men in the premier get up you may have a point that they're not that those that know that and then that it so my cat got to be a man at it without any of the. humanity doing it when a specific thought it would be decided in the me that. his home is a slum next to this major bus stop. these she's watched people
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without a second thought. don't know what you're banging do you know we're not the mines are made our home at the level of their job and they had a little bit. with two of the other things that beat. them with my dad. but if you were but never want to get that down sit them give it up but. they never did not say it doesn't matter if you are sad about same as i am. right. there are at least two million street kids believe like in india. she's one of only sixty's kid record is lucky. so they have an enormous task trying to give a voice to those who feel ignored and invisible. i
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. out here in the slums the search for a good story starts early. so we can then get some but i think it was about to limit the. journalism but weaves in and around these easily. she receives a teapot to children. and these young kids alone. which provides the family's only income leaving them vulnerable to. educate them
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what's happening we don't know what to do we know that. what i have now i know now. i don't anyway now it's winter in delhi and who knows what it means to sleep. with a story but. opt. out of the box with. the. slums of existed for centuries in india but the latest census shows they're growing on average at least a million people every. job he hopes these conditions. someone
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paid attention back mccallion. the cigar they are the cigar cancer. you can get out. of somebody very mad man will. make a maid i guess a year ago i got a little dirty but it will. be happening yes they say they're waiting for you. but staying objective can be hard for these young reporters as a local security guard arrives we leave and i sense job he's frustrated. that the am i didn't back those but to the minute. he possibly toki it up well it's not that i would. guess that but jake delhomme made it out for. real but that deal with the facts.
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as a country india economically is on the way i'll. let you see rates are rising in newspapers and now i read the new year. and in amongst all of these up and coming papers is blocked. a kind of stunned press it would be hard to meet an editor more passionate than seventeen year old shambling. if you didn't know who all this is the only good would be done good will open up a good need to do you don't know what took about the newsroom but. this is the news papers editorial meeting. killed in downtown delhi all the street kids are invited to pitch story ideas. i mean let me tell you. how can.
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anyone really know much. less because. i think the. money to go home send them in a. drawer don't go to. the day but he did the media wouldn't do it soon but i'm in the midst some stability good that's good and well and good was a city. that has done. the do see that on paper didn't lose a good government good luck to no muslim in the good days simple in the will is a good thing to go in when did. you know he has to be careful when dealing with his reporter's stories. they have first hand experiences and often confronting. these young reporter reveals
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a shocking allegation about police and. i. have one and that fact. that the are there i found that it was i will never let it out till i was out not heard about from a little right after what friday. was. that i get up every day after i get off of a family that. is when i found an. introduction to the men and. sadly allegations of sexual abuse and not on common. at this newspaper everyone knows the slums and what living there is like. actually you know but you know it's just other development in going to how could we not only on the globe story other but just get this to be we were not wanting some deeper going to get on
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with look at him. until the good. news and then i mean it. wasn't that well how many good. but reversing the fortunes of street children's lives isn't easy. you know it takes time. the sun isn't up yet and he's already at work but not for the paper yeah. you know. this isn't the life he saw for himself. family a migrant they arrive from rule india in search of work after floods destroyed their livelihood that city life was tough. joe miller's but tar was
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way above to. hold on i don't. want to do someone better than what we just have to do bad good good bit and. good it doesn't monitor them and. the paper is a new opportunity to make a future for himself it's funded by a charity and report is a given a small allowance so they can go to school they. didn't give me a tub of love maybe there's a god if we don't indulge out all the while be some legit beloved reporter the. bailout in which it is intended to work they've gone. under is it not close a large amount of work to do namely to get. lifted shampoo enjoy to use
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lives and they wanted to help others too. so i'm heading to say one way the paper is doing this at a center for street kids who are addicted to drugs. and. yes. i know what about to prevent. the government says daly has a staggering seventy thousand children addicted to drugs. shampoo enjoy i here to teach these kids to read because literacy could bring change to their lines . are strong. so there are. people who want to see. today the news with his good
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deed helping a disabled street kid his photos in the paper the first he's ever seen if so. and. so. far none of it is a bit of an update but i think. these kids really feel their lives are important georgie tells me that many kids escaped their life by sniffing a glue used to fix bark. and she's done more than just write about this. baby up. to the making. of the biggest decision to make out. it could well be that a case doesn't matter who's going to make. up names ones that can maybe tore us
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apart by law and i went in with it and then i did the ecumenical so that cynical can make a to do anything with. this slumdog press may have changed lives but simply getting the edition to print isn't easy. their stories need to be typed formatted and sent and there's one particular problem. there's only one member of the team he knows how to use a computer can't get on the feature got. out of i don't have to be taken care to get they got what it does that i thought that when he said that he got the guys that. i might have but it. seems like the right. i know that's there no risk of nothing that i'm good at that
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i'm sorry. but the allegation of police abuse from one reporter in the early editorial meeting is weighing on shampoo's mind. the heart of the. party i mean i will go alone. chimpy wants to publish a special edition of the paper that speaks directly to prime minister nuri remote taking cues from the p.m.'s own monthly radio program edition will ask kids what's in their heart. a putting monkey was what did you could tell will not happen oh men will say hey just don't get me i says that i go on. the bill until the guy who went on the job when we know we're not the way in but to god we have more god then the dug in. yeah but did we have them by the kid.
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with the dish and decided shampoo sending the papers up and coming reporters and sue rub to find stories direct from street kids. the rest of us don't. know. good luck to have the body but it has the world what a nice little rally top there with a big i'm told them one image and did you have a problem about a body problem to the the woman they want me out but they are do now but how did that come got out there while we were on a lake but they are. not mine to give out but now i belive on what this is the very first time the kids in this long school year of being asked to speak about their lives. and their lives from shy. because you are doing that i guess the brits are going to say. that there but they're going to bother going
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through. that like to throw up yeah i think if they get out i've got it happen to me that i'm just as we're about to leave a young girl she has a story that grabs chad tons attention. not only that there's her brother amber that i was going to go back over that i am. going to write about and when i am writing this i'm getting thank. god. i. thank the good leads. to hit the sick shit thanks and they learn why some new books coming to see. it is thanks i think that's it if that didn't work for bad i can't help but go back and look to that.
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goal but i want to grab a pen. thank . god. this is not the paper makes its mom they may start small but with millions of street kids across the country local stories like these can quickly make national news. the papers biggest story today expose police forcing street kids to pick up suicide victims from train tracks. creating such attention in the news spock to any investigation in. to the police. an impressive record for any paper let alone one made by street kids.
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it's the biggest day for the paper printing when every reported thief then they may need. it today is an even bigger day for shampoo just to. cut their hair but they're going to. print yeah but i. wouldn't. tell him you can't. did a little bit. but. probably about i fundamentally but a man can only tell you nothing. coming out of the. country but the president and some other man of your. shampoo will soon turn
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eighteen and it will be georgie's chance to shape the paper's future and take over . that comment to but tell it a lot i'm a player take a hat like you said that it's out of the to many now man a lot happened. to me to do it but it would be a good model want to hear kids say kids if you keep up or not. but prepare daughter you are pretty cocky about it. but i get to pick her up so you're going to. put it on since it's going to be hard to say goodbye to the paper and someone he's growing very close to. help either.
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months and years on some moving name. and a. little bit. of a sham do enjoy maple street kids today have a sixth sense operating in this region. and this paper is into using the money you kids stocks into very. slowly lifting many out of poverty. leading the way kids like shampoo enjoy. your holiday to buy is and isn't it we can also take that even though i mean the wrong planet or maybe the ones on investigating.
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