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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643438
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643438

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643442
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643442

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643444
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643444

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643450
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643450

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643452
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643452

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643454
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643454

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643458
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643458

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643460
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643460

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643464
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643464

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643466
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643466

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643468
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643468

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643470
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643470

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b... Editorial
Tobacco Labours In Bangladesh
12 Jan 2019 · Dhaka, Bangladesh
#3643472
Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and b...

#3643472

12 Jan 2019

Thousands of woman and children are engaged with tobacco industry in Bangladesh from the beginning, Child labour in tobacco processing and bidi factories is banned in Bangladesh.But a large number of children continue to be employed in these hazardous activities for a living. During a recent visit to the northern district of Bogra, children were found working in farms producing raw tobacco and bidi factories.Altogether 75,000 workers are employed in 195 bidi factories of Bangladesh, according to a NBR survey cited by research group 'Pragya'.Bidi is a type of cigarette, a cottage-industry product..Many more children joined their families in working at farms cultivating raw tobacco or rolling bidis.The labour law prohibits anyone under 14 years for employment. It also defined the tobacco industry as ‘highly risky’ and bars anyone under 18 years to work.Photos taken on 12th January, 2019 at Bogra in Bangladesh.


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The Idol of Seto Macchindranath is pictured inside the chariot in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festival of Seto M... Editorial
Seto Macchindranath Jatra: Nepal’s Gravity Defying Chariot Festival
26 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13497857
The Idol of Seto Macchindranath is pictured inside the chariot in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festival of Seto M...

#13497857

26 Mar 2026

The Idol of Seto Macchindranath is pictured inside the chariot in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festival of Seto Machhindranath, also known as Karunamaya and Arya Avalokiteshvara, begins after the idol is placed on a chariot prepared at Tri Dhara Pathshala and brought from Machhindrabahal. The festival honors the deity believed to bring rainfall and prosperity. As part of the tradition, the chariot is taken around the city so elderly residents of the Kathmandu Valley can receive blessings. The procession starts from Janabahal before the idol is placed on the chariot at Jamal for the city tour. The chariot passes through several parts of the city, including Ratna Park, Bhotahiti, Asan, Indra Chowk, Hanuman Dhoka, and other surrounding areas before concluding at Lagan Tole. According to tradition, the festival concludes after the chariot is taken three rounds around the house of Machhindranath's mother located in Lagan.


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A Nepali girl poses for a photo beside the chariot of Seto Macchindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festiva... Editorial
Seto Macchindranath Jatra: Nepal’s Gravity Defying Chariot Festival
26 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13497858
A Nepali girl poses for a photo beside the chariot of Seto Macchindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festiva...

#13497858

26 Mar 2026

A Nepali girl poses for a photo beside the chariot of Seto Macchindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festival of Seto Machhindranath begins after the idol of Arya Avalokiteshvara is placed on a chariot prepared at Tri Dhara Pathshala and brought from Machhindrabahal. The festival, also known as Karunamaya and Arya Avalokiteshvara, honors the deity believed to bring rainfall and prosperity. As part of the tradition, the chariot is taken around the city so elderly residents of the Kathmandu Valley can receive blessings from the deity. The procession starts from Janabahal before the idol is placed on the chariot at Jamal for the city tour. The chariot passes through several parts of the city, including Ratna Park, Bhotahiti, Asan, Indra Chowk, Hanuman Dhoka, and other surrounding areas before concluding at Lagan Tole. According to tradition, the festival concludes after the chariot is taken three rounds around the house of Machhindranath's mother located in Lagan.


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Devotees carry the palanquin hoisting the Idol of Seto Macchindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festival of... Editorial
Seto Macchindranath Jatra: Nepal’s Gravity Defying Chariot Festival
26 Mar 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13497859
Devotees carry the palanquin hoisting the Idol of Seto Macchindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festival of...

#13497859

26 Mar 2026

Devotees carry the palanquin hoisting the Idol of Seto Macchindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 26, 2026. The annual chariot festival of Seto Machhindranath begins after the idol of Arya Avalokiteshvara is placed on a chariot prepared at Tri Dhara Pathshala and brought from Machhindrabahal. The chariot procession, also known as Karunamaya and Arya Avalokiteshvara, is celebrated as a festival honoring the deity believed to bring rainfall and prosperity. As part of the tradition, the chariot is taken around the city so elderly residents of the Kathmandu Valley can receive blessings from the deity. The procession starts from Janabahal before the idol is placed on the chariot at Jamal for the city tour. The chariot passes through several parts of the city, including Ratna Park, Bhotahiti, Asan, Indra Chowk, Hanuman Dhoka, and other surrounding areas before concluding at Lagan Tole. According to tradition, the festival concludes after the chariot is taken three rounds around the house of Machhindranath's mother located in Lagan.


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