Nepalese brides wearing traditional attire attended a ritual for a mass wedding in Kathmandu, Nepal, 08 February 2015. A total of 100 Nepalese couples, representing the different caste system, participated in the ceremony organized by the Radha Krishna Foundation to promote unity and Hindu culture in the country.
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A woman wearing a colorful dress and traditional earrings poses for a portrait in the doorway of her home in the village of Ambala on January 21, 2015. The Bharwad are a Hindu caste found in the state of Gujarat in India
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Members of the Dharwad Tribe. This man wearing glasses poses for a portrait as he smokes a cigarette in the rural town of Odu, in the Kutch District on Jan 20, 2015.
Indian workers prepare coloured kite threads in a street in Ahmedabad on January 8, 2015, ahead of the Uttarayan or Kite Flying festival. 'Uttarayan' which falls on January 14, every year in Western India's Gujarat state, is marked with celebrations involving the flying and battling of kites. Hundreds of birds die & thousands get injury because of the strong strings. Many human beings too are affected.
Indian workers prepare coloured kite threads in a street in Ahmedabad on January 8, 2015, ahead of the Uttarayan or Kite Flying festival. 'Uttarayan' which falls on January 14, every year in Western India's Gujarat state, is marked with celebrations involving the flying and battling of kites. Hundreds of birds die & thousands get injury because of the strong strings. Many human beings too are affected.
Indian workers prepare coloured kite threads in a street in Ahmedabad on January 8, 2015, ahead of the Uttarayan or Kite Flying festival. 'Uttarayan' which falls on January 14, every year in Western India's Gujarat state, is marked with celebrations involving the flying and battling of kites. Hundreds of birds die & thousands get injury because of the strong strings. Many human beings too are affected.
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The Woman on the left gives a spinning lesson to a tourist at the Mahatma Gandhi Ashram at Sabarmati Ashram on January 9, 2015. The Ashram is presently involved in a number of activities that serves to both preserve the history of Gandhi and the freedom struggle and also to promote and educate people in the great philosophies, values and teachings of Gandhi
Indian workers prepare coloured kite threads in a street in Ahmedabad on January 8, 2015, ahead of the Uttarayan or Kite Flying festival. 'Uttarayan' which falls on January 14, every year in Western India's Gujarat state, is marked with celebrations involving the flying and battling of kites. Hundreds of birds die & thousands get injury because of the strong strings. Many human beings too are affected.
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Women sell fish at the colorful fish market at Mandvi on January 15, 2015
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Indian 'agariyas' or salt pan workers in the Little Rann of Kutch load a truck with harvested salt from evaporation pans on January 20, 2015. Close to 43,000 traditional salt workers (Agariyas) live in more than 108 villages on the periphery of the Little Rann of Kutch
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A textile worker applies a stamped design to fabric in a rural village of Ajrakhpur on January 14, 2015. The highly skilled and patterned ajrakh block-printing came from Sind province over 400 years ago.
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An Indian 'agariya' or salt pan worker uses a large wooden rake in salt evaporation pond in the Little Rann of Kutch region, some 150 kms from Ahmedabad, on January 13, 2015. Gujarat accounts for 70 percent of India's salt production. It is also the world's third largest producer of edible salt after the US and China. Close to 43,000 traditional salt workers (Agariyas) live in more than 108 villages on the periphery of the Little Rann of Kutch
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Indian Worker Sweeping floor in Historical Building
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Portrait of a man from the Pathan tribe on January 18, 2015. At various times in history, a large number of Pashtuns settled in the region of Gujarat in western India. They now form a distinct community of Gujarati speaking Muslims. They are distributed throughout the state of Gujarat
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This chair salesman was photographed after sunset on the sidewalk outside his shop in Ahmedabad on January 10, 2015. The shadows form the single light source cast particularly interesting shadows of the chair hanging behind him