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Trapped in a cycle, the villagers don't earn enough from tea picking to feed their families, so they borrow from loan sharks, and never escape the debts. And this might simply be to buy  garden tools to grow a few vegetables.

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Perhaps the worst of it is that the tea plantation owners are so powerful they can bribe anyone, right up to ministerial level. [There is an ex-minister in prison right now, but his ill-gotten gains have not been confiscated, and those who bribed him remain untouchable.]

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After returning home I read a newspaper article about a photographer who had conceived a project about food in India.

Italian photographer Alessio Mamo photographed Indian children in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh in front of ‘fake food’ and asked them to cover their eyes.

The photos, part of a series called Dreaming Food, were taken in 2011, but given a new lease of life after the World Press Photo Foundation – boasting almost one million followers – featured them on its Instagram page.

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Hari Adivarekar, an Indian photojournalist wrote:

"This is poor journalism and even poorer humanity.

"Too many have come and done this kind of shameful work in India and their rewards just open the door for many others to think it’s ok. It isn’t. It’s just inexcusable."

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The railways are the the circulation system of India, indeed it's life blood. Purnabha, (and sometimes) Lucina and I traveled up and down the Eastern railways line from the far north to the south of India several times in a relatively short time, so we spent a lot of time on trains and waiting at stations. On my first day, traveling south from Kolkata to Bubaneshwar with Purnabha to meet Lucina there, our train was delayed for four hours. The temperature in the station was  38 degrees, but worse, the humidity made it feel like a sauna, so the 'realfeel' would have added five degrees to that.

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