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Gemini Major - Slum Kid Feat. K.O.](Official Audio)
Gemini Major delivers the official audio to Slum Kid, featuring K.O.
Available to download/stream via: http://africori.to/slumkid.oyd
© 2020 Rudebouy Major
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published: 27 Nov 2020
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Slum Kid & Elida - Fake Love (Official Audio)
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published: 27 Jan 2024
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Orphaned and abandoned children on the streets of India
So much at ease are these children in the trash and dirt around them that they choose to play among this garbage, even as they are surrounded by a filthy pond full of sewage and worse. The puppies playing on the bill behind seem to have a better life... Such is the condition of a few, in the urban chaos of modern India. Society has just forgotten them and left them behind.
Densely populated urban hubs of developing or economically unstable regions, like India has one of the largest population of kids working as rag-pickers due to poverty and ignorance.
A street child in India is a child in India "for whom the street has become his or her habitual abode and/or source of livelihood; and who is inadequately protected, supervised, or directed by responsible adults".
It is estimated that mor...
published: 16 Dec 2013
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SX6 & SLUM KID _BAMA EMPIRE _OFFICIAL VIDEO 2023
published: 17 Feb 2023
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Slum Kid _ Kela Geni Nau | Official Lyric Video (2024)
published: 15 Feb 2024
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Hunger pangs are eternal companions of these slum children
Living in shacks in the filthiest of neighbourhoods infested with flies and overflowing sewers, these children are forever hungry. Most of them barely get dry bread to eat. A balanced nutrition is out of the question. In this special report, NDTV brings to you the heart wrenching tales of the miserable lives of the children in urban slums. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://khabar.ndtv.com/video/show/ndtv-india-documentary/270684
published: 07 Apr 2013
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Surviving Mumbai's Streets: Poor Kids Of India | Real Stories Documentary
This documentary documents the lives of children who live in the slums and on the streets of Mumbai, India. It follows the story of four children, including an 11-year-old runaway named Salaam, as they struggle to survive during the monsoon season. The children work in dangerous conditions, such as collecting scrap metal and plastic bottles to sell, and face the risk of violence and drug abuse. The video sheds light on the plight of street children in Mumbai and the efforts of organizations, such as Railway Children and The Don Bosco shelter, to provide them with support and a safe haven.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel
Instagram - @realstoriesdocs
Subscribe to Real Stories Shorts for bitesize documentary content: shortu...
published: 14 Mar 2023
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Gemini major - slum kid ft k.o
I do not own the song nor the picture.
published: 19 Jun 2022
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Hotboy Wes - Slum Child (@IfItAint1Mind)
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Shotby: @shotby1mind
published: 22 May 2021
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Soundtrack (S2E3) #28 | Slum Kid | Blood & Water (2021)
Slum Kid
Performed By Gemini Major feat. K.O.
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published: 24 Sep 2021
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Gemini Major - Slum Kid Feat. K.O.](Official Audio)
Gemini Major delivers the official audio to Slum Kid, featuring K.O.
Available to download/stream via: http://africori.to/slumkid.oyd
© 2020 Rudebouy Major
F...
Gemini Major delivers the official audio to Slum Kid, featuring K.O.
Available to download/stream via: http://africori.to/slumkid.oyd
© 2020 Rudebouy Major
Follow Gemini Major:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geminimaejo...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geminimajor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeminiRudebo...
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Gemini Major delivers the official audio to Slum Kid, featuring K.O.
Available to download/stream via: http://africori.to/slumkid.oyd
© 2020 Rudebouy Major
Follow Gemini Major:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geminimaejo...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/geminimajor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeminiRudebo...
Subscribe here: - http://smarturl.it/YouTube_Subscribe
Digital distribution: http://www.africori.com/
#GeminiMajor #SlumKid #KO
- published: 27 Nov 2020
- views: 68975
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Orphaned and abandoned children on the streets of India
So much at ease are these children in the trash and dirt around them that they choose to play among this garbage, even as they are surrounded by a filthy pond f...
So much at ease are these children in the trash and dirt around them that they choose to play among this garbage, even as they are surrounded by a filthy pond full of sewage and worse. The puppies playing on the bill behind seem to have a better life... Such is the condition of a few, in the urban chaos of modern India. Society has just forgotten them and left them behind.
Densely populated urban hubs of developing or economically unstable regions, like India has one of the largest population of kids working as rag-pickers due to poverty and ignorance.
A street child in India is a child in India "for whom the street has become his or her habitual abode and/or source of livelihood; and who is inadequately protected, supervised, or directed by responsible adults".
It is estimated that more than 400,000 street children in India exist. Mainly because of family conflict, they come to live on the streets and take on the full responsibilities of caring for themselves, including working to provide for and protecting themselves. Though street children do sometimes band together for greater security, they are often exploited by employers and the police.
Their many vulnerabilities require specific legislation and attention from the government and other organisations to improve their condition.
There is currently no official statistic of the number of street children in India. The primary reason for this is that it is difficult to obtain accurate data about them because of their floating character. Street children usually have no proof of identification and move often. Of the 50,000 people in India that are officially reported as leaving home annually, 45 percent are under 16; this number, though, is likely very low. Various studies have formulated estimates of certain cities. In the late 1980s, for instance, it was estimated that there were at least 100,000 street children in both Kolkata and Bombay. Overall, estimates for the total number of street children in India range from 400,000-800,000.The street children in India choose to leave their families and homes for strategic reasons. Three hypotheses have been put forth in an attempt to explain their choices: urban poverty, aberrant families, and urbanization. Evidence can to some degree support all three of these hypotheses. In one study of 1,000 street children living in Bombay conducted in 1990, 39.1 percent of street children said they left home because of problems and fights with family, 20.9 percent said they left because of family poverty, and 3.6 percent said that they wanted to see the city.
Because of the low pay from employers, street children in India often choose to be self-employed or work multiple jobs. In fact, the majority of them are self-employed. One of the most common economic activities done by the children is scavenging for recyclable materials, such as plastic, paper, and metal.
Other jobs include cleaning cars; petty vending, selling small items such as balloons or sweets; selling newspapers or flowers; begging; shining shoes; working in small hotels; working on construction sites; and working in roadside stalls or repair shops.Street children, especially the older children, are also sometimes engaged in activities such as stealing, pick-pocketing, drug-peddling, and prostitution, though this is a small proportion. Most of the street children work 8--10 hours total each day in their various economic activities.
source - Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
https://wn.com/Orphaned_And_Abandoned_Children_On_The_Streets_Of_India
So much at ease are these children in the trash and dirt around them that they choose to play among this garbage, even as they are surrounded by a filthy pond full of sewage and worse. The puppies playing on the bill behind seem to have a better life... Such is the condition of a few, in the urban chaos of modern India. Society has just forgotten them and left them behind.
Densely populated urban hubs of developing or economically unstable regions, like India has one of the largest population of kids working as rag-pickers due to poverty and ignorance.
A street child in India is a child in India "for whom the street has become his or her habitual abode and/or source of livelihood; and who is inadequately protected, supervised, or directed by responsible adults".
It is estimated that more than 400,000 street children in India exist. Mainly because of family conflict, they come to live on the streets and take on the full responsibilities of caring for themselves, including working to provide for and protecting themselves. Though street children do sometimes band together for greater security, they are often exploited by employers and the police.
Their many vulnerabilities require specific legislation and attention from the government and other organisations to improve their condition.
There is currently no official statistic of the number of street children in India. The primary reason for this is that it is difficult to obtain accurate data about them because of their floating character. Street children usually have no proof of identification and move often. Of the 50,000 people in India that are officially reported as leaving home annually, 45 percent are under 16; this number, though, is likely very low. Various studies have formulated estimates of certain cities. In the late 1980s, for instance, it was estimated that there were at least 100,000 street children in both Kolkata and Bombay. Overall, estimates for the total number of street children in India range from 400,000-800,000.The street children in India choose to leave their families and homes for strategic reasons. Three hypotheses have been put forth in an attempt to explain their choices: urban poverty, aberrant families, and urbanization. Evidence can to some degree support all three of these hypotheses. In one study of 1,000 street children living in Bombay conducted in 1990, 39.1 percent of street children said they left home because of problems and fights with family, 20.9 percent said they left because of family poverty, and 3.6 percent said that they wanted to see the city.
Because of the low pay from employers, street children in India often choose to be self-employed or work multiple jobs. In fact, the majority of them are self-employed. One of the most common economic activities done by the children is scavenging for recyclable materials, such as plastic, paper, and metal.
Other jobs include cleaning cars; petty vending, selling small items such as balloons or sweets; selling newspapers or flowers; begging; shining shoes; working in small hotels; working on construction sites; and working in roadside stalls or repair shops.Street children, especially the older children, are also sometimes engaged in activities such as stealing, pick-pocketing, drug-peddling, and prostitution, though this is a small proportion. Most of the street children work 8--10 hours total each day in their various economic activities.
source - Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
- published: 16 Dec 2013
- views: 439348
6:24
Hunger pangs are eternal companions of these slum children
Living in shacks in the filthiest of neighbourhoods infested with flies and overflowing sewers, these children are forever hungry. Most of them barely get dry b...
Living in shacks in the filthiest of neighbourhoods infested with flies and overflowing sewers, these children are forever hungry. Most of them barely get dry bread to eat. A balanced nutrition is out of the question. In this special report, NDTV brings to you the heart wrenching tales of the miserable lives of the children in urban slums. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://khabar.ndtv.com/video/show/ndtv-india-documentary/270684
https://wn.com/Hunger_Pangs_Are_Eternal_Companions_Of_These_Slum_Children
Living in shacks in the filthiest of neighbourhoods infested with flies and overflowing sewers, these children are forever hungry. Most of them barely get dry bread to eat. A balanced nutrition is out of the question. In this special report, NDTV brings to you the heart wrenching tales of the miserable lives of the children in urban slums. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full show: http://khabar.ndtv.com/video/show/ndtv-india-documentary/270684
- published: 07 Apr 2013
- views: 16715
47:17
Surviving Mumbai's Streets: Poor Kids Of India | Real Stories Documentary
This documentary documents the lives of children who live in the slums and on the streets of Mumbai, India. It follows the story of four children, including an ...
This documentary documents the lives of children who live in the slums and on the streets of Mumbai, India. It follows the story of four children, including an 11-year-old runaway named Salaam, as they struggle to survive during the monsoon season. The children work in dangerous conditions, such as collecting scrap metal and plastic bottles to sell, and face the risk of violence and drug abuse. The video sheds light on the plight of street children in Mumbai and the efforts of organizations, such as Railway Children and The Don Bosco shelter, to provide them with support and a safe haven.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel
Instagram - @realstoriesdocs
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Content licensed from [All3 Media]. Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
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https://wn.com/Surviving_Mumbai's_Streets_Poor_Kids_Of_India_|_Real_Stories_Documentary
This documentary documents the lives of children who live in the slums and on the streets of Mumbai, India. It follows the story of four children, including an 11-year-old runaway named Salaam, as they struggle to survive during the monsoon season. The children work in dangerous conditions, such as collecting scrap metal and plastic bottles to sell, and face the risk of violence and drug abuse. The video sheds light on the plight of street children in Mumbai and the efforts of organizations, such as Railway Children and The Don Bosco shelter, to provide them with support and a safe haven.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel
Instagram - @realstoriesdocs
Subscribe to Real Stories Shorts for bitesize documentary content: shorturl.at/dAKT3
Content licensed from [All3 Media]. Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
If you loved this film, Real Stories has hundreds more full-length documentaries, click the link to enjoy: http://bit.ly/1GOzpIu
- published: 14 Mar 2023
- views: 194448
3:55
Soundtrack (S2E3) #28 | Slum Kid | Blood & Water (2021)
Slum Kid
Performed By Gemini Major feat. K.O.
Hey 👋 If you like my content you can support me. I just created a page here. You can now buy me a coffee! →htt...
Slum Kid
Performed By Gemini Major feat. K.O.
Hey 👋 If you like my content you can support me. I just created a page here. You can now buy me a coffee! →https://www.buymeacoffee.com/soundealer
#Blood&Water #Netflix #Soundtrack
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Slum Kid
Performed By Gemini Major feat. K.O.
Hey 👋 If you like my content you can support me. I just created a page here. You can now buy me a coffee! →https://www.buymeacoffee.com/soundealer
#Blood&Water #Netflix #Soundtrack
- published: 24 Sep 2021
- views: 5630