The film focuses on the plight of young poverty-stricken children working in Sivakasi in the late 1980s, and the Government's neglect of them.
The federal government would pay bonuses totaling $150 million a year - $750 million over five years - to states that reduce the number of poverty-stricken children.
He started a program for poverty-stricken children called the Third and Long Foundation.
It was where he spent his last years, here at Gads' Hill Place, in the house which he had coveted as a poverty-stricken child.
Mignault gained notoriety as a philanthropist, in 1909, as he offered some of his lands in downtown Montreal to establish a playground for poverty-stricken children.
More poverty-stricken children attend this district than any other district in the state of Illinois.
The majority of poverty-stricken children are born to poor parents.
He founded the organization to aid poverty-stricken children.
The Victorian picture of teachers doling out porridge as poverty-stricken children go without shoes or coats is far from the truth, they say.
I could do boob jobs or tuck back the skin of those who were already too beautiful--or I could help wounded, poverty-stricken children.