Breakfast at Srijita's parents' house in Kolkata. Sweet way to start the day! |
With Amanda at the Dkashineswar Kali Temple, in Kolkata. |
The hills of Orissa on a rainy day. |
For many women in Orissa, bringing water up to the village is a daily task. These women now have piped water and taps in their kitchens and bathrooms. |
Large parts of Orissa are vulnerable to cyclones. All homes in this village were constructed in a disaster-resistant design. |
Formal opportunities for women to work are rare in Orissa. Women and girls shell cashews all day for about $1.50. |
We stumble across a tree that's at least 200 years old. |
A quiet Saturday morning on College Street, back in Kolkata. Nice to be back in a place where no one really stares at us, and everyone speaks Bangla. |
Self help groups are a popular strategy to help women become more involved in family finances and save money. This is a group of women from the slums of Patna who help each save about $4 monthly. |
A government school in Patna, where most of the students are the children of informal workers--domestic aides, rickshaw drivers, street vendors--living in nearby slums. |
One of the first areas of Patna declared a "vending zone." Here the vendors can sell produce free from police harassment, extortion from contractors and local gangs, and with ample space for customers. |
Bihar may be famous for its mangoes, but I loved the guava. |
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