this is our rice huller. when you hull the rice yourself, it retains more of its nutrients.nd it tastes very good. when we gave the rice to the miller, it sometimes came back contaminated. so now we do it ourselves at home. we use cow dung as fuel for the fire we need for cooking. we mix it with straw and coconut fibers. we shape it into little cakes, dry them and use them when we need them. then we use the leftover dung to fertilizthe cocot palms. ♪ >> this is my husband, santosh joshi. he's liked swings since he was a child. he enjoys the breeze. his grandmother and mother sat on this swing. sometimes even tourists come by. everyone likes a swing! when we let the gods into our house, we have peace. and when we pray here and our prayers are answered, our house is blessed. then we're happy and feel good. it was so nice to have you here. come again. ♪ >> a home and a family to take care of you. that's what all children need, and what so many don't have. many even lack a roof over their heads. worldwide, one hundred 50 million children live on the streets. the majority are fro