chettri worked has helped build hostels for the girls around the terai. this one is called lawajuni, meaning a new life. girls like 9 year old sushila chaudhary tell me stories of hardship both as a kamlari and at home >> i was always told to eat the leftovers. whatever was left on in the plate was passed on to me. i was forced to eat it. i told my mother i didn't want to stay working as a kamlari but she was drunk. i told mum not to drink.... my sister and i were kamlaris >> some girls are left broken by their experiences, some find new strength. but here at least, they have a safe place to call home. back in kathmandu there are still 100s of kamlaris locked away behind high walls - invisible and isolated but also out of sight, we find manjita and a group of other former kamlaris and ngo workers, working to free them. the team has received a call from a girl who wants to be rescued. they meet ridima at a park near her owners' house. ridima agrees to go ahead with the rescue and we return with her to the house to confront the owner, who is a wealthy contr