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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2010 · 29 MIN

ING 16 - 'Transforming the slums of Delhi' - Part 2, with Dr. Kiran Martin, Delhi, India

from In tha Name a' Gawd! – Irish podcast · host Raymond McCullough: Kingdom Come Trust, Northern Ireland

 'Transforming the slums of Delhi' - Part 2, with Dr. Kiran Martin, Delhi, India------------------------Dr. Kiran Martin lives in Delhi, India, and began the ministry of ASHA - which means 'hope' in the Hindi language - more than 21 years ago, in the slums of Delhi.  Her work has brought her into contact with the Indian Government, major banks and with criminal slumlords - straight out of 'Slumdog Millionaire!'  I interviewed her when she visited Holywood, Co. Down, a few months ago.Website: http://www.asha-india.org------------------------Includes NEWS from 'Bread NEWS International' and music from:Craicmore, (California, USA) - 'The Fermoy Lasses/Brenda Stubberts', (From Hill & Hoolie);Danny and Seth Jeffery, (Missouri, USA) - 'Awesome In This Place', (single);Calaveras, (California, USA) - 'Ready to Fly', (Ready to Fly)Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Kingdom Come Trust.

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