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28 June 2023
A group of dogs watch a bricklayer on the ground before authorities from the Mexico City Health Secretariat began a Canine and Feline Rabies Vaccination Day on the esplanade of the Iztapalapa mayor's office, where it is estimated that more than 1.2 million rabies vaccines will be administered free of charge in order to ensure that the capital remains free of rabies cases in pets and humans, on june 27, 2023.
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#7244998
20 October 2021
Truck drivers purchase LPG cylinders at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245000
20 October 2021
A Non-Local trader walks past boxes filled with Apples at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245002
20 October 2021
A Trader marks the transactions at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245004
20 October 2021
Migrant Labourers or Non-Local workers sit near the trucks at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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20 October 2021
Labourers load trucks with Apple Boxes at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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20 October 2021
Labourers load trucks with Apple Boxes at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245010
20 October 2021
A Non-Local loads a truck with Apple boxes at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245012
20 October 2021
A Non-Local loads a truck with Apple boxes at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245018
20 October 2021
A Sikh driver cleans the windshield of his truck at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245020
20 October 2021
Traders are seen at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245022
20 October 2021
Non-local Traders are seen at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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20 October 2021
A Non-Local loads a truck with Apple boxes at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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20 October 2021
A Non-Local loads a truck with Apple boxes at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245028
20 October 2021
Non-local Traders are seen at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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#7245030
20 October 2021
Non-Local Truck drivers are seen at Fruit mandi in Sopore, District Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India on 20 October 2021. Traders at Fruit market sopore are worried after Non-Locals traders begin to leave the valley. Indian authorities have moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations, while hundreds have fled the Kashmir valley after a wave of targeted killings. Most of the Labour and construction work in kashmir is done by the Non-Local Labourers, work at most of the construction is affected after the migrant workers left the Valley. Government estimates say about 400,000 migrant workers come to Kashmir every year, seeking work as masons, carpenters, tailors and bricklayers. Before the onset of the region’s brutal winter, most of them leave for their home states, while a few stay back.
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