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Destitute Woman Begging

© K.L.Kamat/Kamat's Potpourri
Destitute Woman Begging
The Sari is the Attire of the Poor as well as of the Rich

See also:
Interviews with Poverty, Laughter Cures Poverty, Living with the poor, Jawahar Rozgar Yojana

Saree Dreams
Indian Drapes

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