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  • A Rajasthani man performs traditional puppetry, a comical presentation where the puppet can be flipped and its head detached at the cues of unique whistles of the puppeteer; Udaipur, the lake city of Rajasthan, India. .Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A village man transports his wares on a camel drawn cart through the entrance to the pink city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India..Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A desert village man takes a rest while his camel drinks at an oasis in the Thar desert near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. The Thar desert borders Pakistan and the Sam Sand Dunes is a popular tourist attraction..Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A village man transports his wares on a camel drawn cart through the entrance to the pink city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India..Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A village man transports his wares on a camel drawn cart through the entrance to the pink city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India..Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • An elderly Ladakhi man spins a handheld mani prayer wheel as he chants prayers in Chokhang Vihara, the central monastery in Leh town, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on 30th May 2009. Locals gather there to chant and pray together for the 6th Tara Ceremony 2009, which is presided over by a high lama, the venerable 9th Choegon Rinpoche.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • 20080826, Delhi, India, Mud Wrestling - Shri Hanuman Akhara (mud wrestling school) in Old Delhi. Home to over 60 wrestlers and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehalwan.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, carries burning juniper around the room for the daily morning prayers in the ancient family gonpa on the roof of the 200 year old house on 3rd June 2009.. .They run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock...Leh town is 3505m above sea level, in the Indian Himalayan mountains. Multimedia travel story assignment to Leh, Ladakh with Scott Macmillan.  Photo by Suzanne Lee / For The National
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  • October 11th, 2009. Yael Tal (in turquoise), an Israeli traveller who spends about half a year annually in Bangalore to pursue her Indian classical dance (Kuchipudi Dance) dreams, frequently visits Rabbi Rivkin and the Chabad Lubavitch of Bangalore, Karnataka, India, to be closer to her Judaism. ..Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Ladakhi locals board the bus on 3rd June 2009 on the way to Leh from Hemis and Ulley Valley. The valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, helps his mother with the cooking on 2nd June 2009. They run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock. Leh town is 3505m above sea level, in the Indian Himalayan mountains, in the valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, and his cousin, Stanzin Changchuk take a stroll home next to a stream in Ulley Valley, Ladakh on 2nd June 2009 after visiting a neighbour who lives about an hour's walk up the mountain. There are only 3 houses scattered on one side of the valley of Ulley, in the region of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A monk walks past as young monks sit waiting for the special prayers to start at Thiksay Monastery, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, on the morning of 1st June 2009. Thiksay, founded in the 15th century, sits on a hill 19 km southeast of Leh town, and houses approximately 100 monks. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • An elderly traveller wakes up to a foggy morning while riding in an Indian train through Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India..Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • 29 September 2008, India, Delhi - Kushti, Shri Hanuman Akhara in Old Delhi; Home to over 60 wrestlers, and akhara to over 60 more. This school has produced many medal winning wrestlers, the latest being the 3rd runner-up in the 2008 Olympic Games, Rajiv Tomar Pehelwan.  Photo : Suzanne Lee for The National.
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, sits by the window with his 10 year old dog, Tommy as he waits for lunch on 2nd June 2009. Rinchen and his family run a home stay program in Ulley Valley, a scattered village of only 5 houses, one school, 38 people, 4 school children, and 4 pet dogs. The village is not accessible by road. The homestay program is managed by 'Snow Leopard Conservation Organisation', an NGO that helps families in the mountains that face constant snow leopard attacks on their livestock. Leh town is 3505m above sea level, in the Indian Himalayan mountains, in the valley of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Rinchen Namgyal, aged 19, and his cousin, Stanzin Changchuk take a stroll home next to a stream in Ulley Valley, Ladakh on 2nd June 2009 after visiting a neighbour who lives about an hour's walk up the mountain. There are only 3 houses scattered on one side of the valley of Ulley, in the region of Ladakh is located in the Indian Himalayas, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, carries her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, carries her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands at the door of the information center near her home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Pramila's maternal uncle regularly abuses her so earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands at the door of the information center near her home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Pramila's maternal uncle regularly abuses her so earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, cradles her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, sits next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, cradles her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, sits next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands at the door of the information center near her home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Pramila's maternal uncle regularly abuses her so earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, carries her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands at the door of the information center near her home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Pramila's maternal uncle regularly abuses her so earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands at the door of the information center near her home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Pramila's maternal uncle regularly abuses her so earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, carries her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, carries her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, cradles her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, sits next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, cradles her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, sits next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Pramila Bhujel, 13, stands at the door of the information center near her home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Pramila's maternal uncle regularly abuses her so earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Manisha Sunar (left), 18, cradles her 2 year old son, as her husband's niece Pramila Bhujel, 13, sits next to her at the information center near their home in Lekhapharsa vilage, Surkhet district, Western Nepal, on 30th June 2012. Manisha was married off when she was 14 but secretly used contraceptives with the help of her husband's sister. When he found out, he forced her to stop and she was soon pregnant with no money to terminate it. She's now 8 months pregnant again even though her husband neglects and abuses her and her son. He also mistreats Pramila and earlier this year, a fellow villager secretly married Pramila off to a man in his mid-20s but the marriage was annulled the day after when her uncle, Manisha's husband found out and wrestled her back. Now, Pramila is still mistreated by her uncle and is considered a divorcee since she spent one night with the man she was married to, but she is back in school and has ambitions to become a nurse. In Surkhet, StC partners with Safer Society, a local NGO which advocates for child rights and against child marriage. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save The Children UK
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  • Hemant Jat, 6, finishes his homework with the help of his sister, Sapna Jat, 18, at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A Kashmiri man leaves after he offered prayers at the Khan Kah shrine in the old city of Srinagar. Travel photographs of Srinagar, Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India on 9th June 2009.  Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A man in office attire stands with protesters as they occupy roads near 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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  • A man walks past typical Hong Kong postboxes lining the wall on the inside of the residential floor of a shophouse in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR on March 24th, 2019. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Los Angeles Times
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  • An man holds a cup as he walks past an iJal direction sign towards the iJal water station in Peddapur, a remote village in Warangal, Telangana, India, on 22nd March 2015. Safe Water Network works with local communities that live beyond the water pipeline to establish sustainable and reliable water treatment stations within their villages to provide potable and safe water to the communities at a nominal cost. Photo by Suzanne Lee/Panos Pictures for Safe Water Network
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  • Sugna Jat, 30, speaks to her son Hemant Jat, 6, through the bus window in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Sugna Jat, 30, walks with her son Hemant Jat, 6, to catch his school bus in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2031.jpg
  • Hemant Jat, 6, waits eagerly for his school bus at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Hemant Jat, 6, finishes his homework at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Hemant Jat, 6, gets dressed for school with the help of his sister, Sapna Jat, 18, at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • A shopkeeper (man in blue) is interested in NSV after reading the leaflets. Jagroshan Sharma (aged 36, unseen) approaches random villagers from Shahpurjat village with Dr. Meenal Mehta (lady in blue), who is in charge of the USAID NSV projects in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. After doing NSV himself, he has been a star link worker introducing about 5 NSV cases per month since he started working part time under the tutelage of Dr Mehta. Jagroshan had chosen to do a non-scalpel vasectomy (NSV) for many reasons. He wanted to be an equal partner in the relationship, knew that NSV was less complicated and will not put his wife through numerous problems, and wants his two children to do well in life and study in English medium schools despite his modest earnings. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Panos London
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  • A shopkeeper (man in blue) is interested in NSV after reading the leaflets. Jagroshan Sharma (aged 36, unseen) approaches random villagers from Shahpurjat village with Dr. Meenal Mehta (lady in blue), who is in charge of the USAID NSV projects in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. After doing NSV himself, he has been a star link worker introducing about 5 NSV cases per month since he started working part time under the tutelage of Dr Mehta. Jagroshan had chosen to do a non-scalpel vasectomy (NSV) for many reasons. He wanted to be an equal partner in the relationship, knew that NSV was less complicated and will not put his wife through numerous problems, and wants his two children to do well in life and study in English medium schools despite his modest earnings. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Panos London
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  • Karimuddin (right), a pump mechanic, poses for a portrait in the Muradnagar Community Health Centre (CHC) in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. A muslim man, he has gone against his religious social norms to be one of the few muslims who have had permanent sterilization for family planning. He has chosen to do a Non-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) instead of his wife going through a Tubectomy because he says he is well informed since he works next to the health centre. He has one daughter and two sons. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Panos London
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  • Sugna Jat, 30, puts her son Hemant Jat, 6, onto the school bus in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2051.jpg
  • Sugna Jat, 30, walks with her son Hemant Jat, 6, to catch his school bus in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-2013.jpg
  • Hemant Jat, 6, waits eagerly for his school bus at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
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  • Hemant Jat, 6, at home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of a Fairtrade cotton farmer, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His father Nandaram would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-1985.jpg
  • Hemant Jat, 6, gets ready for school at his home in Maheshwar, Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, India on 13 November 2014. Hemant, the son of Fairtrade cotton farmers, wants to be a police man when he grows up and gets a 5% discount of school fees at the Vasudha school. His parents would be happy if Hemant took over the farm but if he does well in school, he could look for other careers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Fairtrade
    20141113-Fairtrade-Khargone-1938.jpg
  • Karimuddin (right), a pump mechanic, poses for a portrait in his workshop next to the Muradnagar Community Health Centre (CHC) in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. A muslim man, he has gone against his religious social norms to be one of the few muslims who have had permanent sterilization for family planning. He has chosen to do a Non-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) instead of his wife going through a Tubectomy because he says he is well informed since he works next to the health centre. He has one daughter and two sons. Photo by Suzanne Lee / Panos London
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  • A man sits by a lake in Waragal, Telangana, Indiia, on Saturday, February 9, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man uses a machines at a Safe Water Network iJal station in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man fetches water from a well outside a house in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man pours a can of iJal water in a kitchen of a house in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Thursday, February 7, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • An old man with knee problems walks past the Neeru Agnipariksham (Water Test Camp) camp at the village square in Mecharajupalli village in Telangana, India.
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  • An old man through the streets of Mecharajupalli village in Telangana, India.
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  • A local villager carries a pitcher of contaminated bore well ground water while a man with physical disabilities walks past him on the roads leading to Mecharajupalli village in Telangana, India.
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  • In pink: Anjuman Salimkhan Pathan, 30, is a hindu who married a muslim man (love marriage), and is carrying a baby for an American couple who are ethnically Indian. "What i'm doing is a sin in Islam but I'm very poor and we have 3 children. We also want our own house.... My stomach has been cut once so how does it matter to be cut a second time?"..In yellow: Indu Ben Dasrathbhai Pawar (Also photographed in ultrasound room) "There is a fear about health... then we think that its in Gods hands and pray that its a smooth pregnancy"...Bottom : Vasanthi Ashokbhai Rohit, 24, is carrying an NRI's baby.."You do have an affection for the baby because it's just inherent in maternal nature but its not difficult to part with it because we know in advance that we're doing it for money. Howsoever hard we work, we won't be able to earn USD6000 anywhere else in 1 year."..Women lounge around the surrogate house for their entire term of pregnancy while posters of babies and religious symbols adorn the walls together with calendars that they often use to count their days to the end of their terms. The women come to the house with just a small bag of clothes as everything else is provided for in the house...The Akanksha Infertility Clinic in Anand, Gujarat, India, is known internationally for its surrogacy program and currently has over a hundred surrogate mothers pregnant in their environmentally controlled surrogate houses.
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  • Flowers and messages are seen at a memorial along the  front of the Legislative Council building in Admiralty, Hong Kong on July 2nd, 2019. Make shift memorial spots were set up by protesters, remembering a man who jumped to his death in protest of the extradition law recently. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS
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  • A man pours water from a Safe Water Network iJal water can at a tea stall in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man loads a plastic can on a bicycle at a Safe Water Network iJal station in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man uses a machine at a Safe Water Network iJal station in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man uses a card at a Safe Water Network iJal station  in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man sits outside a hut in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man rides a motorcycle in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Friday, February 8, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man washes his face in village Gorikothapally, Telangana, Indiia, on Thursday, February 7, 2019. Photographer: Suzanne Lee for Safe Water Network
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  • A man carries a pitcher of contaminated ground water from a bore well at Mecharajupalli village in Telangana, India.
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  • A man carries a pitcher of contaminated ground water from a bore well at Mecharajupalli village in Telangana, India.
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  • An old man walks past the iJal Station billboard in  Mecharajupalli village in Telangana, India.
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  • An old man walks through the neighbourhood in Ambedkar Nagar in Medak, Telangana, India.
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  • Children who live in a graveyard play and stand on the tombs as a man (left) waits for a candle he lit on a baby's grave to burn down in an inhabited cemetery in Paranaque City, Metro Manila, The Philippines on 18 January 2013. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Save the Children UK
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  • An elderly man walks through agricultural lands as children play a village game in the fields in Manikpur, Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, India on 6th December 2012. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Marie Claire France.
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  • Shanti Adivasi (in white saree), 52, interviews villagers while distributing this week's newspapers to her subscribers such as Ayodhya Prasad Sen (right), 37, who said of Shanti, "she's a woman with a man's heart, to be able to come into these jungles and do the work she does", in Manikpur, Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, India on 4th December 2012.  Shanti used to be a wood gatherer, working with her parents since she was 3, and later carrying up to 100 kg of wood walking 12km from the dry jungle hills to her home to repack the wood which sold for 3 rupees per kg. After learning to read and write in an 8 month welfare course, at age 32, she became a reporter, joining Khabar Lahariya newspaper since its establishment in 2002, and making about 9000 rupees per month, supporting her family of 14 as the sole breadwinner. Photo by Suzanne Lee for Marie Claire France.
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  • In pink: Anjuman Salimkhan Pathan, 30, is a hindu who married a muslim man (love marriage), and is carrying a baby for an American couple who are ethnically Indian. "What i'm doing is a sin in Islam but I'm very poor and we have 3 children. We also want our own house.... My stomach has been cut once so how does it matter to be cut a second time?"..Women lounge around the surrogate house for their entire term of pregnancy while posters of babies and religious symbols adorn the walls together with calendars that they often use to count their days to the end of their terms. The women come to the house with just a small bag of clothes as everything else is provided for in the house...The Akanksha Infertility Clinic in Anand, Gujarat, India, is known internationally for its surrogacy program and currently has over a hundred surrogate mothers pregnant in their environmentally controlled surrogate houses.
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  • A man leaves a brothel on 28th September 2010, on GB Road, Delhi's red light district, India...Mr. Kailash Pathak, a Hindu priest, has travelled to Delhi from his village in New Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, to look for his missing daughter, Khushbu Pathak aged 13, who was last seen in the custody of his neighbours in February this year and believed to have been sold to brothels in the capital, Delhi. The accused neighbours have since been arrested in Delhi but the girl is yet to be found. Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A homeless man speaks to the doctors (seated) at the mobile clinic in Jama Masjid on 4th October 2010, in Old Delhi, India. Picture: Suzanne Lee for The Australian.
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  • A man sells Indian spices at the local market in Jodhpur, the blue city of Rajasthan, India..Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • A man plays music as he duets Hindi love songs with his wife (unseen) who then begs for money while cradling her child. They get on the Himsagar Express 6318 at Erode Junction and get off at Coimbatore Junction on 9th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
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  • A blind man sells his ware, ranging from travel padlocks and chains to board games and toiletries, to train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 as it passes through Maharashtra on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
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  • A blind man sells his ware, ranging from travel padlocks and chains to board games and toiletries, to train passengers on the Himsagar Express 6318 as it passes through Maharashtra on 8th July 2009.. .6318 / Himsagar Express, India's longest single train journey, spanning 3720 kms, going from the mountains (Hima) to the seas (Sagar), from Jammu and Kashmir state of the Indian Himalayas to Kanyakumari, which is the southern most tip of India...Photo by Suzanne Lee / for The National
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