Javed Iqbal's photo essays on India's workers, their lives and struggles

NB: Javed Iqbal is a photo-journalist who has captured some of the most poignant moments in the lives of ordinary Indians. People who would be mere statistics for this or that ministry, people from Bastar to Bhagalpur, Gadchiroli to Kalinganagar, come alive in these stark and sensitive photographs. The drum-beaters of modernisation and development need to take a look at them. Thanks, Javed. DS

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