his wife nakama is washing the family's few dishes. and their children are getting ready for school. abilash, however, can't find his school shirt. amos: kuma but doesn't earn enough to buy spare shirts for the children. after paying for the hire of his rickshaw, he's lucky to make $4.00 or $5.00 a day, so clothes get held together with safety pins for as long as possible. while abilash helps his dad fix a puncture, his brother and sister have leftover rice for breakfast. their parents go without. amos: these kids are lucky. millions of indian children go to school on empty stomachs, their families too poor to give them breakfast or even lunch. but thanks to a quiet culinary revolution, they don't have to go hungry any longer. in a tiny kitchen on the school grounds, these two cooks are preparing lunch for 120 children. they've been doing it six days a week for the past four years. they clearly remember their own long, hungry school days. amos: right now, meals like this are being prepared for 150 million schoolchildren across india. f