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#1196779
7 May 2016
Indian local childern play in dried water canal ,in karchhana village, about 25 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016. These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress.
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#1196781
7 May 2016
An indian villager woman carries cow dung cake from a dried water pond , in Bharha village, nearly 27 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016.These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress.
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#1196782
7 May 2016
An Indian villager walks on a dried water pond , in Bharha village, nearly 27 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016.These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress.
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#1196784
7 May 2016
Indian villagers peep inside a partially dried well, in Thari Village, nearly 31 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016.These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress.
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#1196787
7 May 2016
Indian local children carry bucket on their heat as they move towards another village to take water, in Thari Village, nearly 31 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016.These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress
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#1196788
7 May 2016
Indian local children carry bucket on their heat as they move towards another village to take water, in Thari Village, nearly 31 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016.These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress
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#1196790
7 May 2016
Indian local children carry bucket on their heat as they move towards another village to take water, in Thari Village, nearly 31 kms from Allahabad on May 7,2016.These days in terrible heat, People of karchhana village are suffering while deepening water crisis rate, villagers are forced to wander for drinking water. Shepherds are facing the bigger problem as they hardly get water for their cattles because of dried ponds and canals.local villagers go more than 1 km to take bucket of drinking water.A staggering 330 million Indians, making up a quarter of the countrys population (or roughly the entire population of the United States), are currently reeling under the effects of a severe drought, resulting in an acute drinking water shortage and agricultural distress
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#1184833
1 May 2016
Nepalese man awaits as many water pumps used to collect drinking water from temporary water tank at Panga, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on April 30, 2016. Drinking water problem arises as after last year's earthquake occur in Nepal.
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#1184835
1 May 2016
A Nepalese man enter his house as many water pumps used to collect drinking water from temporary water tank at Panga, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on April 30, 2016. Drinking water problem arises as after last year's earthquake occur in Nepal.
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#1180428
29 April 2016
A child worker is drinking water after heavy work. Ship building industry in Bangladesh spreading rapidly where workers from all ages work together, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on April 28, 2016. The working condition here is serious and not suitable for any children. Conditions are hot and often dangerous. Even workers do not use minimum safety guard. Therefore accidents happen very frequently. Children who work here are growing up without education which has been leading them towards uncertain future. The reason of child labor in such dangerous working condition is cheap labor and poverty. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication of it. The current socio-economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem right away. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#1167656
21 April 2016
Nepalese people filling water for drinking purpose from nearer well at Bhaktapur, Nepal on April 21, 2016. Drinking water problem arises as after last year's earthquake occur in Nepal. Most of old houses in Bhaktapur were badly destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25, 2015, a magnitude of 7.8 earthquake killing over 8,000 of people in Nepal and thousands of injured, which Outcomes Hundreds of people were homeless with entire villages across many districts of the country.
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#1167669
21 April 2016
Nepalese people filling water for drinking purpose from nearer well at Bhaktapur, Nepal on April 21, 2016. Drinking water problem arises as after last year's earthquake occur in Nepal. Most of old houses in Bhaktapur were badly destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25, 2015, a magnitude of 7.8 earthquake killing over 8,000 of people in Nepal and thousands of injured, which Outcomes Hundreds of people were homeless with entire villages across many districts of the country.
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#1167671
21 April 2016
Nepalese people filling water for drinking purpose from nearer well at Bhaktapur, Nepal on April 21, 2016. Drinking water problem arises as after last year's earthquake occur in Nepal. Most of old houses in Bhaktapur were badly destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25, 2015, a magnitude of 7.8 earthquake killing over 8,000 of people in Nepal and thousands of injured, which Outcomes Hundreds of people were homeless with entire villages across many districts of the country.
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#1167715
21 April 2016
Nepalese people filling water for drinking purpose from nearer well at Bhaktapur, Nepal on April 21, 2016. Drinking water problem arises as after last year's earthquake occur in Nepal. Most of old houses in Bhaktapur were badly destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25, 2015, a magnitude of 7.8 earthquake killing over 8,000 of people in Nepal and thousands of injured, which Outcomes Hundreds of people were homeless with entire villages across many districts of the country.
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#1167663
21 April 2016
A Kid carrying a bucket of water from nearby well for drinking purpose at Bhaktapur, Nepal on April 21, 2016. Drinking water problem arises as after last year's earthquake occur in Nepal. Most of old houses in Bhaktapur were badly destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25, 2015, a magnitude of 7.8 earthquake killing over 8,000 of people in Nepal and thousands of injured, which Outcomes Hundreds of people were homeless with entire villages across many districts of the country.
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#1167665
21 April 2016
Nepalese people carrying empty bucket to refill from nearby well for drinking purpose at Bhaktapur, Nepal on April 21, 2016. Drinking water problem arises as after last year's earthquake occur in Nepal. Most of old houses in Bhaktapur were badly destroyed by last year's earthquake on April 25, 2015, a magnitude of 7.8 earthquake killing over 8,000 of people in Nepal and thousands of injured, which Outcomes Hundreds of people were homeless with entire villages across many districts of the country.
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