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  • A villager with his dog in Borapahari in Jharia, Jharkhand, India. Photo: Sanjit Das
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  • Security personnel seen with a sniffer dog, provide security along the Amarnath trekking route in Kashmir, India. Hindu pilgrims brave sub zero temperature and high latitude passes and make their pilgrimage to reach the sacred Amarnath cave, which houses a lingam - a stylized phallus, worshiped by Hindus as a symbol of God Shiva. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • A sniffer dog jump through hoops as they demonstrate their talent at the Counter Terrorism and Jungle Warfare College in Kanker, Chhattisgarh, India. Photograph by Sanjit Das/Panos for The Times.
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  • The abandoned migration apartments at the Sansilo rehabilitation colony, set up by the TATA Steel company for the displaced families in Kalinganagar, Orissa, India.
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  • Ethnic clashes are regularly taking place between Zeme Nagas and the Dimasa tribe in North Cachar Hills in Assam, India. On 8th May 200, suspected Zeme Naga groups attacked a Dimasa village and burnt down 10 out of 13 houses. In this act of violence, they spared the school and the community centre, where most of the families are taking shelter.
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  • An old man eats his lunch at a make shift stall in BBD Bagh in Kolkata, West Bengal  on Friday, May 26, 2017. Photographer: Sanjit Das
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  • Sunrise in Bokapahari village in Jharia, outside of Dhanbad in Jharkhand, India.   Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • The various advertisements on the walls in the ancient city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, India. Photograph: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • An anti Posco sign is seen on a house wall in village Dhinkia in Orissa, India. The local population of small villagers along the proposed Posco site have started a campaign and do not want to give away their land for the proposed Posco factory.
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  • An anti Posco sign is seen on a house wall in village Dhinkia in Orissa, India. The local population of small villagers along the proposed Posco site have started a campaign and do not want to give away their land for the proposed Posco factory.
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  • A resident lights up the coal stove outside his flat in Belgharia township outside of Dhanbad in Jharkhand, India. Families from various villages with underground fires have been rehabilitated in Belgharia township. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos
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  • Orissa is going through a "steel revolution". In the past few years, the state government has signed more than 40 MoUs with companies, both domestic and foreign, signing off 20 billion tonnes of iron ore. But it has also meant destruction of the natural habitats of people, flora and fauna. The deal with POSCO has been met with protests by the local people, but the government continues to turn a blind eye to the concerns and dangles the carrot of employment generation. In retaliation, the villagers have erected the fences for the protection of 1,235 acres of land to be acquired by Posco company. Proposed steel project would displace all families of this village so they are determined not to leave their soil. If the plant is constructed, the villagers from Dhinkia will be the first ones to be displaced.
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  • An anti Posco sign is seen on a house wall in village Dhinkia in Orissa, India. The local population of small villagers along the proposed Posco site have started a campaign and do not want to give away their land for the proposed Posco factory.
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  • Local vendors collect coal in the early hours of the morning in Borapahari in Jharia, Jharkhand, India. Photo: Sanjit Das
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  • Orissa is going through a "steel revolution". In the past few years, the state government has signed more than 40 MoUs with companies, both domestic and foreign, signing off 20 billion tonnes of iron ore. But it has also meant destruction of the natural habitats of people, flora and fauna. The deal with POSCO has been met with protests by the local people, but the government continues to turn a blind eye to the concerns and dangles the carrot of employment generation. In retaliation, the villagers have erected the fences for the protection of 1,235 acres of land to be acquired by Posco company. Proposed steel project would displace all families of this village so they are determined not to leave their soil. If the plant is constructed, the villagers from Dhinkia will be the first ones to be displaced.
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  • A dog walks past the idols of Hindu God and Goddess after they are abondoned on the banks of river Brahmaputra in Dibrugarh city, North east state of Assam in India. Photo: Sanjit Das
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  • A police officer and a sniffer dog search for IEDs in an abandoned building in Cherpal Camp in Chhattisgarh, India. Photo: Sanjit Das/Panos for The Times
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