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#4494582
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494584
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494586
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494588
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494590
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494592
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494594
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494596
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494598
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#4494600
9 Jun 2019
This Pictures taken May 09,2019 --- Amlasole is a remote trivial village of Jharkhand border in Banipur II Block of West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The place is 250 km from Kolkata. The nearest Panchayat office is 23 km away at Banspahari and it is as far as 26 km from police station at Belpahari. It is 26 km away from Ghatshila and 60 km away from Purulia. The people of Amlasole belong mainly two trivial communities like Shabar and Munda. Amlasole had hit international headlines 15 years ago following the deaths of five members of Sabar tribe. They died due to hunger and malnutrition. The victims included Shambhu Sabar (25), Sanata Sabar (50), Nathu Sabar (51), Shamay Sabar (55) and his daughter Mangoli Sabar (33). They used to survive by eating Kurkut. Life became easier since then, although by no means rosy, and now they have a regular supply of cheaply available rice by Mamata Banerjee government and look forward to having more mundane problems solved, such as having doctors regularly visiting the primary health centres in the region, ready supply of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, jobs for men, electricity for longer hours and drinking water. Picturesque for the outside world, the hills and forests are replete with the dangers lurking behind the facade. Amlasole Remote Villages in West Bengal,India.
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#3088954
31 Aug 2018
Mandera, Kenya - Three Kenyan women carrying water on their backs to bring the water from a distance far from their home about 25 km. 20 August 2018One of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.
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#3088956
31 Aug 2018
Mandera, Kenya - Three Kenyan women carrying water on their backs to bring the water from a distance far from their home about 25 km. 20 August 2018One of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.
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#3088958
31 Aug 2018
MANDERA, Kenya, 20 August 2018 - Kenyan youth take water out of a well to drink the animals they feedOne of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.
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#3088960
31 Aug 2018
MANDERA, Kenya, 20 August 2018 - Kenyan youth take water out of a well to drink the animals they feedOne of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.
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#3088962
31 Aug 2018
MANDERA, Kenya, 20 August 2018 - Kenyan youth take water out of a well to drink the animals they feedOne of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.
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#3088964
31 Aug 2018
MANDERA, Kenya, 20 August 2018 - Kenyan youth take water out of a well to drink the animals they feedOne of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.
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