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Durga and her brother |
Monday, January 8, 2007 |
While I did some work with the daily workers, I walked in some of the places where they stayed. I saw their places, their make shift rooms and everything, no clean water, no medicine, no proper sanitation. Still they are growing, but not quite the way other children do.
A recent news in India has shocked all of us. Nithari Serial Killing. Those children were also from a very poor background, staying in slums and mostly migrated from Bihar , Orissa and West Bengal. Nobody could raise their voices against it for last 20 months, Police did not take FIRs, nobody gave any attention to them. Seems like the biggest shame for India recently.Labels: Migrant workers |
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5 Comments: |
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Durga's character readable from the pic...precise portrayal...claps
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Very poignant...drifts the mind to those paddy fields.....and dreamy childhood days...speaks a thousand words,really....
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the pic invoke u to rethink the situation 70% of our countrymen are living in.the black and white shade adds a different feeling to the pic moumita
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I really love this shot! great composition and nice tones. the grain works well too. her eyes are very expressive. great job. JP
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I'm truly impressed by this shot, especially combined with your words. Poignant is indeed the word...
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Durga's character readable from the pic...precise portrayal...claps