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  • Signing the paper work. A woman from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India gets legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • CLAP volunteers visit a rural area in the Orissa region to give training and advice to Anganwadi workers. CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A mobile legal aid clinic visits a rural slum in the Orissa district of India. The Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Families from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India get legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • This young boy is 15 and in 9th class at school.  He was rescued from working by CLAP when he was 10.  Sunil worked rolling beet/tobacco in the Baramba district of Orissa, India. CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor is a non-profit organisation based in the Orissa region of India.
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  • CLAP volunteers visit a rural area in the Orissa region to give training and advice to Anganwadi workers. CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • The finger prints of people registering for birth certificates from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India gets legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Dai Singh Majhi, a leader of the Niyamgiri Surakshya Samidi group in Belemba village, with his wife, Dipai, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Signing the paper work. A woman from a rural slum in the Orissa district of India gets legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Dabu Limajhi, a Dongria Kondh tribal woman in Kankasarpa village, Orissa, India gossips with friends in her house. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • A Dongria Kondh Tribal woman carries a pot of water on her head in front of the Vedanta plant, Lanjigargh, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Tara Dei, a Dongria Kondh woman, Kankasarpa village, Orissa. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • A Dongria Kondh tribal woman carries water on her head on a road through Kalyansinghpur village, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • The Vedanta plant, Lanjigargh, Orissa. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Dabu Limajhi, a Dongria Kondh tribal woman in Kankasarpa village, Orissa, India gossips with friends in her house. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Dai Singh Majhi, a leader of the Niyamgiri Surakshya Samidi group in Belemba village, with his wife, Dipai, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • A tribal woman and her baby at a gathering to protest and listen to speeches at Bijepur during a rally organised by the Adim Adhikar Surakshya Manch (a group to protect tribal groups) against the Vedanta plant. Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Dongria Kondh Tribal women search for firewood in the forest near their village on the hills around Niyamgiri. Kankasarpa, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Basati Majhi and his son Ispar, both Dongria Kondh Tribals Kankasarpa village, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • A villager digs a trench in front of the Vedanta plant, Kansari village, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Two tribal girls dance in the village of Kankasarpa, Orissa, India. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • A Man with his government work permit organized by CLAP.  Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Families from Cuttack get legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP), helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A young girl from the Dobhanda Nagar slum in Cuttack gets her birth certificates from the Urban Law centre run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A dance performance by the Street Law Programme organised by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor. Cuttack city, Orissa, India.
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  • Families from the Dobhanda Nagar slum in Cuttack get legal advice and birth certificates from the Urban Law centre run by the organisation CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor, helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A young boy with his school identity card organised by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Children watching a performance by the Street Law Programme organised by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor. Cuttack city, Orissa, India.
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  • Families from the Nehru Palli slum in Cuttack get legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP), helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A mother and daughter in Cuttack, have just received her birth certificates from the Urban Law Centre run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP), helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Children from the Dobhanda Nagar slum in Cuttack receive birth certificates from the Urban Law centre run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
    10-clap-5906.jpg
  • A young boy from the Dobhanda Nagar slum in Cuttack gets her birth certificates from the Urban Law centre run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
    10-clap-5840.jpg
  • Families from the Dobhanda Nagar slum in Cuttack get legal advice and birth certificates from the Urban Law centre run by the organisation CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor, helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Local villagers with their newly acquired government work permits organized by CLAP.  Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • Families from Cuttack get legal advice and birth certificates from a Legal Aid Clinic run by the organisation CLAP. Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP), helps provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A teacher in a village school assisted by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A group of children in their school playground, the mobile library is visiting organized by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A young boy from the Pilgrim Roam slum plays with an old bicyle tyre. Orissa District, India.
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  • A teacher in a village school assisted by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • The Tribal resettlement village, Lanjigargh built by Vedanta in return for land. The camp is now largely empty. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Dabu Limajhi, a Dongria Kondh tribal woman in Kankasarpa villageg in her house. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
    SFE_070301_0114.jpg
  • Tribal women gather to protest and listen to speeches at Bijepur at a rally organised by the Adim Adhikar Surakshya Manch (a group to protect tribal groups) against the Vedanta plant. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Boys washing in the Vansadhara river. The river is one of two that flows from Niramgiri mountain. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • Dabu Limajhi, a Dongria Kondh tribal woman in Kankasarpa villageg in her house. The Dongria Kondh are a protected 'Scheduled' Caste of Original (aboriginal) people that practice animism and live a settled rural life. Their deity is a mountain from which a mining company, Vedanta is seeking to extract bauxite which will largely destroy the mountain and the Kondh's traditional way of life.
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  • A line of school children’s flip-flops lined up outside their classroom, Orissa, India.
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  • India. Orissa. T. Village eye camp at Fatak, near Sundergarh. September 2012. A man's eyes are tested to see what strength glasses he needs.
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  • India. Orissa. Village eye camp at Fatak, Sundergarh. September 2012. An ophthalmic assistant tests the vision of a cataract patient to see what strength glasses he needs.
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  • India. Orissa. Trilochan Netralya eye charity. Young boy having his eyes tested.
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  • India. Orissa. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Zinc Nagar, Sundergarh . Government model school. A level biology female students.
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  • India. Orissa. Village eye camp at Fatak, Sundergarh. September 2012. An ophthalmic assistant tests the vision of a cataract patient.
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  • India. Orissa State. Dr Shiva, ophthalmologist, checks the eyesight of a patient.
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  • India. Orissa. Girl pupils line up to have their eyes tested.
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  • India. Orissa. Sambalpur. September 2012. Dr Shiva's downtown eye clinic. An ophthalmic assistant takes blood pressure.
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  • India. Orissa. Village eye camp at Fatak, near Sundergarh. September 2012. A boy's eyes are tested to see what strength glasses he needs.
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  • India. Orissa.  Village eye camp at Fatak, Sundergarh. September 2012, An ophthalmic assistant tests the vision of a cataract patient who is illiterate so can't read letters.
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  • Korlap Rao (8) sweeps the floor whilst his mother, Narayamma (40) lies on a charpoy. She has AIDS and his father has fled. Kasapatanan  village, Araku valley, Andhra Pradesh, India
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