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  2. Street children in India - Wikipedia

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    A study of street children in Bombay in 1989 found that 54.5 percent had never been enrolled in school and 66 percent of the children were illiterate. [4] A 2004 study of street children in Bombay revealed that circumstances were largely the same: 60 percent of the children had never attended school and approximately two-thirds were illiterate. [8]

  3. Salaam Bombay! - Wikipedia

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    Krishna and Sola Saal in Salaam Bombay! Most of the film Salaam Bombay! was shot on Falkland Road, a red light district in Kamathipura, Bombay. [9] The child actors in the film were real street children. The cast received drama training at a workshop in Bombay before they appeared in the film.

  4. Street children - Wikipedia

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    Street children are poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city, town, or village. ... Kolkata, and Mumbai. [31] When considering India as a whole, ...

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  6. Salaam Baalak Trust - Wikipedia

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    Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) is an Indian non-profit and non-governmental organization which provides support for street and working children in the Delhi-NCR.It was established in 1988 with the proceeds from the film Salaam Bombay! directed by Mira Nair.

  7. Good Shepherd Homes - Wikipedia

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    Many of these children are born in, or migrate to, India's urban centres. Pune has about 8.000 street children, and Mumbai, with a population of over 20 million inhabitants, has close to 100.000 street children. These children improvise a living by begging, collecting and selling scrap and waste, brushing shoes and other forms of child labour.

  8. Homelessness in India - Wikipedia

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    Street children often have bad performance and behavior issues in school and may eventually drop out, leading to low literacy. [6] They are stripped of their right to education and recreation. [8] This ties into a cycle perpetuating poverty and homelessness. Street children have more physical and mental health issues than non-street children. [5]

  9. List of slums in India - Wikipedia

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    An integrated slum dwelling and informal economy inside Dharavi of Mumbai. Dharavi slum started in 1887 with industrial and segregationist policies of the British colonial era. The slum housing, tanneries, pottery and other economy established inside and around Dharavi during the British rule of India. [2] [3] [4] Prem Sagar