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#1138517
2 April 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the feet of women patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138518
2 April 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a hand of a man in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138519
2 April 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a foot of a woman in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#914422
19 November 2015
ABISHEK KHATRI, 10 yrs studying in grade 4, helping his family by collecting rotten Branches of tree for cooking foods at Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on 19 Novermber, 2015. As from the past few months neighboring India had Blockage the Border; which transport fuel and daily commodities to Nepal; results shortage of fuel and daily commodities in Nepal.
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#914424
19 November 2015
ABISHEK KHATRI, 10 yrs studying in grade 4, helping his family by collecting rotten Branches of tree for cooking foods at Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on 19 Novermber, 2015. As from the past few months neighboring India had Blockage the Border; which transport fuel and daily commodities to Nepal; results shortage of fuel and daily commodities in Nepal.
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#914425
19 November 2015
RICHA LIMBU, 12 yrs studying in grade 6, helping her family by collecting rotten Branches of tree for cooking foods at Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on 19 Novermber, 2015. As from the past few months neighboring India had Blockage the Border; which transport fuel and daily commodities to Nepal; results shortage of fuel and daily commodities in Nepal.
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#914428
19 November 2015
MANGAK TAMANG, 13 yrs studying in grade 7, helping hir family by collecting rotten Branches of tree for cooking foods at Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on 19 Novermber, 2015. As from the past few months neighboring India had Blockage the Border; which transport fuel and daily commodities to Nepal; results shortage of fuel and daily commodities in Nepal.
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#914429
19 November 2015
MANGAK TAMANG, 13 yrs studying in grade 7, helping hir family by collecting rotten Branches of tree for cooking foods at Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on 19 Novermber, 2015. As from the past few months neighboring India had Blockage the Border; which transport fuel and daily commodities to Nepal; results shortage of fuel and daily commodities in Nepal.
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#346746
23 November 2014
SURAKARTA, INDONESIA - November 21 : Poor peoples queued to take subsidized fuel compensation funds amounting to 16.6 USD (200.000 IDR) per family per month in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2014. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo took his first step is unpopular by announced that the price of petrol rise 2,000 rupiah (16 US cents) to 8,500 a litre, a 30 percent rise, while diesel raise 2,000 rupiah to 7,500 a litre, a 35 percent increase and divert subsidies to improve infrastructure, health, education and programs that help the poor.
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#346747
23 November 2014
SURAKARTA, INDONESIA - November 21 : Poor peoples queued to take subsidized fuel compensation funds amounting to 16.6 USD (200.000 IDR) per family per month in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2014. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo took his first step is unpopular by announced that the price of petrol rise 2,000 rupiah (16 US cents) to 8,500 a litre, a 30 percent rise, while diesel raise 2,000 rupiah to 7,500 a litre, a 35 percent increase and divert subsidies to improve infrastructure, health, education and programs that help the poor.
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#346750
23 November 2014
SURAKARTA, INDONESIA - November 21 : Poor peoples queued to take subsidized fuel compensation funds amounting to 16.6 USD (200.000 IDR) per family per month in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2014. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo took his first step is unpopular by announced that the price of petrol rise 2,000 rupiah (16 US cents) to 8,500 a litre, a 30 percent rise, while diesel raise 2,000 rupiah to 7,500 a litre, a 35 percent increase and divert subsidies to improve infrastructure, health, education and programs that help the poor.
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#346751
23 November 2014
SURAKARTA, INDONESIA - November 21 : Poor peoples queued to take subsidized fuel compensation funds amounting to 16.6 USD (200.000 IDR) per family per month in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2014. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo took his first step is unpopular by announced that the price of petrol rise 2,000 rupiah (16 US cents) to 8,500 a litre, a 30 percent rise, while diesel raise 2,000 rupiah to 7,500 a litre, a 35 percent increase and divert subsidies to improve infrastructure, health, education and programs that help the poor.
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#346752
23 November 2014
SURAKARTA, INDONESIA - November 21 : Poor peoples queued to take subsidized fuel compensation funds amounting to 16.6 USD (200.000 IDR) per family per month in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2014. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo took his first step is unpopular by announced that the price of petrol rise 2,000 rupiah (16 US cents) to 8,500 a litre, a 30 percent rise, while diesel raise 2,000 rupiah to 7,500 a litre, a 35 percent increase and divert subsidies to improve infrastructure, health, education and programs that help the poor.
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#346753
23 November 2014
SURAKARTA, INDONESIA - November 21 : Poor peoples queued to take subsidized fuel compensation funds amounting to 16.6 USD (200.000 IDR) per family per month in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2014. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo took his first step is unpopular by announced that the price of petrol rise 2,000 rupiah (16 US cents) to 8,500 a litre, a 30 percent rise, while diesel raise 2,000 rupiah to 7,500 a litre, a 35 percent increase and divert subsidies to improve infrastructure, health, education and programs that help the poor.
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#346745
23 November 2014
SURAKARTA, INDONESIA - November 21 : Poor peoples shows the social fund card during queued to take subsidized fuel compensation funds amounting to 16.6 USD (200.000 IDR) per family per month in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2014. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo took his first step is unpopular by announced that the price of petrol rise 2,000 rupiah (16 US cents) to 8,500 a litre, a 30 percent rise, while diesel raise 2,000 rupiah to 7,500 a litre, a 35 percent increase and divert subsidies to improve infrastructure, health, education and programs that help the poor.
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#346749
23 November 2014
SURAKARTA, INDONESIA - November 21 : Poor peoples shows the social fund card during queued to take subsidized fuel compensation funds amounting to 16.6 USD (200.000 IDR) per family per month in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2014. Indonesian President, Joko Widodo took his first step is unpopular by announced that the price of petrol rise 2,000 rupiah (16 US cents) to 8,500 a litre, a 30 percent rise, while diesel raise 2,000 rupiah to 7,500 a litre, a 35 percent increase and divert subsidies to improve infrastructure, health, education and programs that help the poor.
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