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  • Huge crowd of Indian supporters rush to catch the indio-pakistan cricket match at the Eden gardens stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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  • Huge crowd of Indian supporters rush to catch the final indio-pakistan cricket match at the Firozshah Kotla Cricket grounds in Delhi, India
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  • Huge crowd of Indian supporters rush to catch the indio-pakistan cricket match at the Eden gardens stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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  • Indian supporters watch the final India - Pakistan cricket match outside a popular cafe in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pedestrians seen in the busy marketplace in Jharia, outside of Dhanbad in Jharkhand, India.  Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • Anganwadi workers from different villagers gather to discuss agenda and programmes in the Government Block office in Moth town in Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • A mother is seen with her malnutritioned child in Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Bengali intelligentsia  are known to spend time at the India Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. Photographer: Sanjit Das.
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  • Bharatiya Janta Party's candidate, and minister of parliament, Yogi Aditya Nath speaks to the gathered audience in villages during his campaign in the outskirts of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • The final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Yuvraj SIngh, member of the Indian cricket team practicing in the nets at the Firozshah Kotla Cricket grounds in Delhi, India
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  • Ground staff manage the score-board at the Firozshah Kotla Cricket grounds in Delhi, India
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  • Yuvraj SIngh, member of the Indian cricket team practicing in the nets at the Firozshah Kotla Cricket grounds in Delhi, India
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  • Spectators gather to watch the India-Pakistan cricket match at the Suhrawardy Asian Boys' club in Park Circus in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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  • Indian students protest at the Raisina Hill demanding more safety for women following the brutal gang-rape of a student last weekend in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pedestrians seen in the busy marketplace in Jharia, outside of Dhanbad in Jharkhand, India.  Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • Patients are seen waiting outside the eye doctors' clinic in Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • A young man is seen taking care of his ill child in in the pediatrics section of  Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Young mothers are given iron folic acid tablets at the Anganwadi centre in Kalesra Kala village in Lalitpur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Young mother wait for the Auxiliary Nurse Midwife, Asha Tripathi (not in picture) to administer young children at the Anganwadi centre in Kalesra Kala village in Lalitpur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • A young woman is weighed at the Anganwadi centre in Kalesra Kala village in Lalitpur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • 24 year old Jaikunwar with her 9 year old son, Mahendra (left) and her malnutritioned 15 month old daughter, Anjana are seen outside the 'Nutritional Reahabilitation Centre' at the pediatrics section of Community Health Centre (Block Hospital) in Talbehat, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • 24 year old Jaikunwar walks around the hospital before admitting her malnutritioned 15 month old daughter, Anjana to the 'Nutritional Reahabilitation Centre' at the pediatrics section of Community Health Centre (Block Hospital) in Talbehat, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • 19 year old Mira, mother of the 9 month malnutritioned grandson, Raj speaks with her family members at the 'Nutritional Reahabilitation Centre' at the pediatrics section of Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • 25 year old mother, Sushma is seen with her 11 month malnutritioned daughter, Shilpi at the 'Nutritional Reahabilitation Centre' at the pediatrics section of Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • A young woman is seen sitting on the floor of the pediatrics section of the Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Villagers gather to talk about governments projects and their impact in their village Karhai outside of Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted.
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  • young men gather outside a video hall showing Bollywood films in Dharavi, Mumbai, India
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  • Men gather to watch a road show in Dharavi in  Mumbai, India.
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  • Bengali intelligentsia  are known to spend time at the India Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. Photographer: Sanjit Das.
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  • Bengali intelligentsia  are known to spend time at the India Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. Photographer: Sanjit Das.
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  • Bengali intelligentsia  are known to spend time at the India Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. Photographer: Sanjit Das.
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  • Bengali intelligentsia  are known to spend time at the India Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. Photographer: Sanjit Das.
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  • Bengali intelligentsia  are known to spend time at the India Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. Photographer: Sanjit Das.
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  • Sushil Kumar (left) is one of the most influential land owners in Village Rajagaon in Block Machreta of Uttar Pradesh, India. He produces peppermint, rice, wheat and sugarcane but late rains have affected his production this season. The 4 month annual rainfall is crucial to summer sown crops as 60% of the farmlands are rainfed. North India experienced scanty rainfall in late june to july. Till August, rain in India has been 26% below 5 year average. Late rains moist the fields but it is not enough for rice, sugarcane, oilseeds and pulses. Late rains also damage the alternate crops that need less water.
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  • Villagers gather to discuss their problems of late rain affecting their crop production in Village Rajagaon in Block Machreta of Uttar Pradesh, India. The 4 month annual rainfall is crucial to summer sown crops as 60% of the farmlands are rainfed. North India experienced scanty rainfall in late june to july. Till August, rain in India has been 26% below 5 year average. Late rains moist the fields but it is not enough for rice, sugarcane, oilseeds and pulses. Late rains also damage the alternate crops that need less water.
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  • Party members wait outside the office of Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate, Ramakant Yadav in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. Ramakant Yadav are one of the many political leaders in UP who have criminal cases against them.
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  • A swimmer walks across the pond to listen to the speech during the campaign rally of Bharatiya Janta Party's candidate, and minister of parliament, Yogi Aditya Nath in the outskirts of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • The gathered audience are seen at the campaign rally of Bharatiya Janta Party's candidate, and minister of parliament, Yogi Aditya Nath in the outskirts of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • The gathered audience are seen at the campaign rally of Bharatiya Janta Party's candidate, and minister of parliament, Yogi Aditya Nath in the outskirts of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • Indian supporters watch the final India - Pakistan cricket match outside a popular cafe in New Delhi, India.
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  • Indian supporters watch the final India - Pakistan cricket match outside a popular cafe in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Pakistani and Indian supporters at the cricket ground during the final match at the Firozshah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi, India.
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  • Indian cricket team practicing in the nets at the Firozshah Kotla Cricket grounds in Delhi, India
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  • Spectators gather to watch the India-Pakistan cricket match at the Suhrawardy Asian Boys' club in Park Circus in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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  • Indian supporters buy tickets from vendors outside the Eden gardens stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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  • Vendors sell tickets outside the Eden gardens stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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  • A tired patient is seen lying outside the doctors' clinic in Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • A mother is seen waiting outside the doctors' clinic in Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Young mothers and anganwadi workers gather to talk about governments projects and their impact in Terifatak village in Lalitpur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Young mother wait for the Auxiliary Nurse Midwife, Asha Tripathi (not in picture) to administer young children at the Anganwadi centre in Kalesra Kala village in Lalitpur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • A mother and her two children are seen outside the pediatrics section  in Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Parents of an ill child are seen with their malnutritioned child at the pediatrics section of the Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • A nurse is seen taking a quick nap at the pediatrics department in Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Anganwadi workers from different villagers gather to discuss agenda and programmes in the Government Block office in Moth town in Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Villagers gather to talk about governments projects and their impact in their village Karhai outside of Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted.
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  • family members and patients wait for their turn to see the doctor in Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian government spends $1.4 billion a year - on programs that include weighing newborn babies, counseling mothers on healthy eating and supplementing meals, but none of this is yeilding results. According to UNICEF, some 48% of Indian children, or 61 million kids, remain malnourished, the clinical condition of being so undernourished that their physical and mental growth are stunted. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal.Slug: IMALNUT
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  • Bengali intelligentsia  are known to spend time at the India Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. Photographer: Sanjit Das.
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  • Bengali intelligentsia  are known to spend time at the India Coffee House on College Street in Calcutta (Kolkata) in India. Photographer: Sanjit Das.
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  • Villagers gather to discuss their problems of late rain affecting their crop production in Village Rajagaon in Block Machreta of Uttar Pradesh, India. The 4 month annual rainfall is crucial to summer sown crops as 60% of the farmlands are rainfed. North India experienced scanty rainfall in late june to july. Till August, rain in India has been 26% below 5 year average. Late rains moist the fields but it is not enough for rice, sugarcane, oilseeds and pulses. Late rains also damage the alternate crops that need less water.
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  • Party members wait outside the office of Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate, Ramakant Yadav in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. Ramakant Yadav are one of the many political leaders in UP who have criminal cases against them.
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  • The gathered audience are seen at the campaign rally of Bharatiya Janta Party's candidate, and minister of parliament, Yogi Aditya Nath in the outskirts of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • The gathered audience are seen at the campaign rally of Bharatiya Janta Party's candidate, and minister of parliament, Yogi Aditya Nath in the outskirts of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • A young man is seen taking photo of his child using his mobile phone on the ghats of the ancient holy city, Benares, Uttar Pradesh, India. Benares has always been a HIndu dominant city and the right wing party, Bhartiya Janta Party has always won with majority votes from this city.
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  • Poeple came in large numbers to pray on the ghats of the ancient holy city, Benares, Uttar Pradesh, India. Benares has always been a HIndu dominant city and the right wing party, Bhartiya Janta Party has always won with majority votes from this city.
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  • Young boys site next to a pan shop on the ghats of Benares, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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  • Chinese performers entertain the crowd on stage at the Venetian Macau Resort Hotel in Macau, China.
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  • A Chinese performer entertains the crowd on stage at the Venetian Macau Resort Hotel in Macau, China.
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  • Huge crowd of Indian supporters rush to catch the indio-pakistan cricket match at the Eden gardens stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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  • Tourists crowd around a vendor selling pearls and other non-precious stones on Puri Beach along the Bay of Bengal in Puri, Orissa, India. A dip in its salty waters is believed to hold great religious significance, as a result these golden sand beaches sees is a never-ending rush of pilgrims and tourists. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • A malnutritioned child is seen amongst the crowd of women and children from the Turkana community who gathered for an immunization and medical check up camp as part of the out reach programme organised by Merlin in Nakapelewoi village in the Turkana region of northwestern Kenya. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • Traffic moves slowly and the crowds gather by the side of the road as the streets are clogged after the rain in Manila, the capital of Philippines. Photo: Sanjit Das
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  • Traffic moves slowly and the crowds gather by the side of the road as the streets are clogged after the rain in Manila, the capital of Philippines. Photo: Sanjit Das
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  • Children walk on the railway line in an crowded area around the North Cemetery in Manila, Philippines. Photo: Sanjit Das
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