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  • Jhirga Tana Bhagat, aged 50, reads a booklet on politics  on 11th of April 2009. Bhagat is the a political representative of a landless adivasi community and has been coming to the school to further learn how to deal with politicians. He travels one and a half hours to school by rickshaw twice a month. Netagiri Vidyalaya, founded in 2001, provides classes to students between the ages of 22 to 70 every Saturday, for 2 hours, in Ranchi, the capital of the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand.  Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • 50 year old Jhirga Tana Bhagat, drives home a point during a discussion in class on 11th of April 2009. Bhagat is the a political representative of a landless adivasi community and has been coming to the school to further learn how to deal with politicians. He travels one and a half hours to school by rickshaw twice a month. Netagiri Vidyalaya, founded in 2001, provides classes to students between the ages of 22 to 70 every Saturday, for 2 hours, in Ranchi, the capital of the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand.  Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Jhirga Tana Bhagat, aged 50, listens attentively in class  on 11th of April 2009. Bhagat is the a political representative of a landless adivasi community and has been coming to the school to further learn how to deal with politicians. He travels one and a half hours to school by rickshaw twice a month. Netagiri Vidyalaya, founded in 2001, provides classes to students between the ages of 22 to 70 every Saturday, for 2 hours, in Ranchi, the capital of the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand.  Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Raman Balabh, a teacher in Netagiri Vidyalaya (Politics School) explains an important point about politics to his 20 students during class on the 11th of April 2009. Netagiri Vidyalaya, founded in 2001, provides classes to students between the ages of 22 to 70 every Saturday, for 2 hours, in Ranchi, the capital of the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand.  Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Students in Netagiri Vidyalaya (Politics School) laugh and discuss politics and leadership while in class with Raj Ranjan, the founder of the school. Ranjan, who grew up in a family of politicians and a politician himself, founded this school in 2001 in Ranchi, the capital of the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand.   Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Meenu Ranjan (centre) listens carefully in class, while Raj Ranjan (unseen), the founder of Netagiri Vidyalaya (Politics School) teaches his students about the qualities of a leader in life, work and politics on the 11th of April 2009. Ranjan, who grew up in a family of politicians and a politician himself, founded this school in 2001 in Ranchi, the capital of the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand.   Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Raj Ranjan, the founder of Netagiri Vidyalaya (Politics School) responds to his students' questions during the 2 hour long class on the 11th of April 2009. Ranjan, who grew up in a family of politicians and a politician himself, founded this school in 2001 in Ranchi, the capital of the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand.   Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Local villagers listen to the speech of Congress Party President, Sonia Gandhi to arrive at a public rally in Khunti, in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Local villagers and party supporters are seen at a public rally of the Congress Party President, Sonia Gandhi in Khunti, in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Tribal women carry firewood along the unfinished canal of the Subanarekha multi-purpose project in Saharbera village, Chandil in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Local tribals are seen amongst the crowd gathered for the public rally of Congress president, Sonia Gandhi in Kunti, Jharkhand, India on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Local villagers are seen waiting for the Congress Party President, Sonia Gandhi to arrive at a public rally in Khunti, in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Tribal women carry firewood along the unfinished canal of the Subanarekha multi-purpose project in Saharbera village, Chandil in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand on the 11th of April 2009.   Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • USAID NSV Project head for Ghaziabad Dr Meenal Mehta (extreme left) and part time link worker Jagroshan Sharma (4th from left) defend themselves after being accused by a villager (lady with face covered) in Shahpurjat Village, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, of duping her husband (2nd from right) into getting the NSV done for the incentive money of INR 1100 and getting him drunk to steal the money 2 weeks ago. Dr. Meenal suspects that the husband had done it without being referred by a link worker and had spent the money, causing the wife to try to get a second payment by shaming the project. The project often faces such petty politics and issues at the village level. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Panos London
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  • USAID NSV Project head for Ghaziabad Dr Meenal Mehta (left) and part time link worker Jagroshan Sharma (3rd from left) defend themselves after being accused by a villager (lady with face covered) in Shahpurjat Village, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, of duping her husband (unseen) into getting the NSV done for the incentive money of INR 1100 and getting him drunk to steal the money 2 weeks ago. Dr. Meenal suspects that the husband had done it without being referred by a link worker and had spent the money, causing the wife to try to get a second payment by shaming the project. The project often faces such petty politics and issues at the village level. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Panos London
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