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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0094.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0085.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090228-Lucknow-0058.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0181.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0171.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0162.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0149.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0130.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0099.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0065.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0062.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
    SLee20090227-Lucknow-0070.JPG
  • Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), India, February 2009 : Mayawati, U.P.'s Chief Minister for the 4th time in a row, is an icon for millions of India's Dalits, or "Untouchables" who provide an important base for her after centuries of oppression by the Hindu upper castes. But more than that, she is known nation wide as an extremely corrupt, extortionist, untrustworthy, politician who governs with an iron fist and strikes fear in all under her rule. Seen here are massive construction works ordered by Mayawati, but what they are building are hundreds of statues of herself (some even with a clearly marked Versace handbag) and her mentor besides a few other Dalit leaders. There are hundreds of these structures under construction in U.P., which could end up costing $250 million dollars of public money.
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  • ALSTOM employees work in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • An overview of the town of Chamba, a small town with a population of 20,300 (2001 census), in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • An overview of the town of Chamba, a small town with a population of 20,300 (2001 census), in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Overviews and generic views of tiny villages in Chamba along the River Ravi downstream from the Chamera III hydroelectric dam, which is partially completed in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The front of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, on the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The front of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, on the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • An ALSTOM employee works on the Turbine Floor in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, is filled by the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • ALSTOM markings as seen on-track at the Baiyappanahalli depot station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • An employee works on ALSTOM's ASCV in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
    Suzanne20110310-Blore-Alstom-Abaca-0...JPG
  • An employee is seen working on ALSTOM's Relay Rack in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
    Suzanne20110310-Blore-Alstom-Abaca-0...JPG
  • ALSTOM employees clean and move MJ81 - Intech Point Machines in the warehouse of ALSTOM's site project office near to the depot station Baiyappanahalli in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • Local and foreign tourists spend their luxury time in Khajjiar, also known as the "mini Switzerland of Himachal", a small hillstation in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Electricity lines zig-zag through small villages on a backdrop of snow-capped Himalayan mountains in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The tallest in the state, the 81-foot high statue of Hindu diety Lord Shiva in Mataji Mandir (temple) stands amongst the mountains in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Electricity lines zig-zag through small villages on a backdrop of snow-capped Himalayan mountains in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Small villages on a backdrop of snow-capped Himalayan mountains in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Pine trees in the sunset in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Overviews and generic views of tiny villages in Chamba along the River Ravi downstream from the Chamera III hydroelectric dam, which is partially completed in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, is filled by the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, is filled by the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120323-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • ALSTOM employees work in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • ALSTOM employees work and monitor the hydroelectric machines and turbines in the Control Room in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • ALSTOM employees work and monitor the hydroelectric machines and turbines in the Control Room in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, is filled by the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Overviews and generic views of tiny villages in Chamba along the River Ravi downstream from the Chamera III hydroelectric dam, which is partially completed in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • An ALSTOM employee looks down at the hydroelectric Main Inlet Valve (MIV) on the lower basement MIV Floor from the Turbine Floor in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • An ALSTOM employee works on the Turbine Floor in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • An ALSTOM employee works on the Turbine Floor in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Overviews and generic views of tiny villages in Chamba along the River Ravi downstream from the Chamera III hydroelectric dam, which is partially completed in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • Overviews and generic views of tiny villages in Chamba along the River Ravi downstream from the Chamera III hydroelectric dam, which is partially completed in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The front of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, on the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The Chamera III dam gate is opened to let water out of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, built on the River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • The newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, is filled by the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
    Suzanne20120322-Chamera3-Hydro-Dam-0...jpg
  • ALSTOM's Bangalore employees working in the Delhi Platform Room in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • ALSTOM's Bangalore employees working in the Delhi Platform Room in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
    Suzanne20110310-Blore-Alstom-Abaca-1...JPG
  • ALSTOM's employees at work amongst wall clocks showing multiple timezones in the office in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • An employee is seen working on ALSTOM's 2 out-of 3 (2oo3) Platform ATC in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
    Suzanne20110310-Blore-Alstom-Abaca-0...JPG
  • An employee is seen working on ALSTOM's Relay Rack in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
    Suzanne20110310-Blore-Alstom-Abaca-0...JPG
  • An employee is seen working on ALSTOM's Relay Rack in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
    Suzanne20110310-Blore-Alstom-Abaca-0...JPG
  • An employee is seen working on ALSTOM's Relay Rack in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • An employee is seen working on ALSTOM's STDC in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the Baiyappanahalli depot and primary station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • ALSTOM's engineers and employees (in purple hardhats) discuss the project onboard a stationary train in the Baiyappanahalli depot station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • An ALSTOM worker walks near the Third Line Power Supply rails (yellow rails, left) in the Baiyappanahalli depot station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • ALSTOM's S-Bond cables are seen on the tracks just before the Beacon and DLR at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • ALSTOM employees and engineers pose for a group portrait in the warehouse of ALSTOM's site project office near to the depot station Baiyappanahalli in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • An employee of ALSTOM checks and records details of cables stored in the warehouse of ALSTOM's site project office near to the depot station Baiyappanahalli in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • Local and foreign tourists spend their luxury time in Khajjiar, also known as the "mini Switzerland of Himachal", a small hillstation in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India in March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
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  • ALSTOM employees work and monitor the hydroelectric machines and turbines in the Control Room in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
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  • The front of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, on the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
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  • ALSTOM employees work in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
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  • ALSTOM employees work in the underground three-machine ALSTOM Power House that produces hydroelectricity from the Chamera III dam in Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India on 22nd March 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
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  • The front of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, on the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
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  • The Chamera III dam gate is opened to let water out of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, built on the River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro
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  • The Chamera III dam gate is opened to let water out of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, built on the River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro
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  • Civil work commences as the Chamera III dam gate is opened to let water out of the newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, built on the River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro
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  • The newly-built NHPC hydroelectric dam, Chamera III, is filled by the narrow upper River Ravi in Chamba valley, Himachal Pradesh, India, on 22nd March, 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee/CapaPictures for ALSTOM Hydro.
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  • ALSTOM's employees and visitors are seen, through a glass, in the reception area of the office in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • ALSTOM's employees working in the Bangalore Platform Room in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • ALSTOM's employees (in purple hardhats) walk along the tracks, lined by the Third Line Power Supply rails (yellow rails), while some others work on the LED signalling lights and MJ81 - Intech Point Machines, at the Baiyappanahalli depot station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • An ALSTOM employee (in purple hardhat) fixes the connectivity on the MJ81 (Intech) Point Machines at the Baiyappanahalli depot station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • A group of ALSTOM employees (in purple hardhats) discuss the project as they work on the LED Signals at the Baiyappanahalli depot station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • ALSTOM's employees (in purple hardhats) walk along the tracks, lined by the Third Line Power Supply rails (yellow rails), while some others work on the LED signalling lights and MJ81 - Intech Point Machines, at the Baiyappanahalli depot station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • An employee is seen working on ALSTOM's Relay Rack in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • An employee is seen working on ALSTOM's Relay Rack in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the depot and primary station, Baiyappanahalli, in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • Employees work on ALSTOM's STDC in the Signalling Equipment Room (SER) at the Baiyappanahalli depot and primary station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011..Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • Railway workers and ALSTOM's workers (in purple hardhats) walk by the Third Line Power Supply rails (yellow rails) in the Baiyappanahalli depot station in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on 10th March 2011. .Photo by Suzanne Lee/Abaca Press
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  • Substitute teacher Rina Patidar marks her student's work outside her class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Rina's husband works for Pratibha was part of the construction team that built the school. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Video Volunteer videojournalist Niru J. Rathod (right), 24, helps her sisters to prepare lunch as her sister Nayna (left), 27, combs her hair at home in Surendranagar, Gujarat, India on 14 December 2012. While Niru's sisters have become seamstresses or housewives, Niru, the 8th child in a family of 11 girls born to a Dalit construction worker, has been using videography for social change since 2006. She shoots and produces her own short documentaries and is a committed video activist, having conducted hundreds of village video screenings where she also speaks to thousands of men, shattering their ideas about what a woman and a Dalit can do while bringing massive changes to the communities she documents. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie Claire France
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  • Video Volunteer videojournalist Niru J. Rathod (right), 24, looks through her video footage on her camera while her sister Mukta (center), 22,  attends to a tailoring customer at home in Surendranagar, Gujarat, India on 14 December 2012. While Niru's sisters have become seamstresses or housewives, Niru, the 8th child in a family of 11 girls born to a Dalit construction worker, has been using videography for social change since 2006. She shoots and produces her own short documentaries and is a committed video activist, having conducted hundreds of village video screenings where she also speaks to thousands of men, shattering their ideas about what a woman and a Dalit can do while bringing massive changes to the communities she documents. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Marie Claire France
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  • Manju Devi, 15, sits in the compounds of her home in Naraina gaon, Titana village, Samalkha town, Haryana, India on 15th June 2012. Her late father was a snake charmer and her mother has gone through multiple operations to remove a tumor, so she had to drop out of school to look after her siblings and to contribute to the household income by working as a brick carrier from 8am to 5pm in construction sites for INR 25 (USD 0.45)per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Manju Devi, 15, sits in the compounds of her home in Naraina gaon, Titana village, Samalkha town, Haryana, India on 15th June 2012. Her late father was a snake charmer and her mother has gone through multiple operations to remove a tumor, so she had to drop out of school to look after her siblings and to contribute to the household income by working as a brick carrier from 8am to 5pm in construction sites for INR 25 (USD 0.45)per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Manju Devi, 15, sits in the compounds of her home in Naraina gaon, Titana village, Samalkha town, Haryana, India on 15th June 2012. Her late father was a snake charmer and her mother has gone through multiple operations to remove a tumor, so she had to drop out of school to look after her siblings and to contribute to the household income by working as a brick carrier from 8am to 5pm in construction sites for INR 25 (USD 0.45)per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Manju Devi, 15, sits in the compounds of her home in Naraina gaon, Titana village, Samalkha town, Haryana, India on 15th June 2012. Her late father was a snake charmer and her mother has gone through multiple operations to remove a tumor, so she had to drop out of school to look after her siblings and to contribute to the household income by working as a brick carrier from 8am to 5pm in construction sites for INR 25 (USD 0.45)per day. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National
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  • Protesters pass construction gloves to each other to tear down barricades in front of the Central Government Offices, during a protest against a proposed extradition law in Hong Kong, SAR China, on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Hong Kong's legislative chief postponed the debate on legislation that would allow extraditions to China after thousands of protesters converged outside the chamber demanding the government to withdraw the bill. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • Substitute teacher Rina Patidar marks her student's work outside her class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Rina's husband works for Pratibha was part of the construction team that built the school. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Substitute teacher Rina Patidar marks her student's work outside her class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Rina's husband works for Pratibha was part of the construction team that built the school. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Substitute teacher Rina Patidar marks her student's work outside her class in the Vasudha Vidya Vihar school in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 12 November 2014. Rina's husband works for Pratibha was part of the construction team that built the school. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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