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  • For many English speakers outside those regions, the term "chai" is synonymous with masala chai, as further described below. The pleonasm chai tea is sometimes used to indicate spiced milk tea as distinct from other types of tea. Numerous coffee houses use the term chai latte for their version to indicate that the steamed milk of a normal caffè latte is being flavored with a spiced tea concentrate instead of with espresso, without necessarily implying the addition of coffee (though also see the Western "chai" modifications at the end of the article). Some coffeehouses and brand names refer to their product as chai tea latte. [souce: Wikipedia]
    Indian-Food030.jpg
  • For many English speakers outside those regions, the term "chai" is synonymous with masala chai, as further described below. The pleonasm chai tea is sometimes used to indicate spiced milk tea as distinct from other types of tea. Numerous coffee houses use the term chai latte for their version to indicate that the steamed milk of a normal caffè latte is being flavored with a spiced tea concentrate instead of with espresso, without necessarily implying the addition of coffee (though also see the Western "chai" modifications at the end of the article). Some coffeehouses and brand names refer to their product as chai tea latte. [souce: Wikipedia]
    Indian-Food027.jpg
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  • As a universal symbol of love, the heart is believed to be the seat of our emotions, particularly love.
    INDIA-2011--224-Edit.jpg
  • The kurta pajama is since long a popular sets of clothing in traditional India. The kurta pajama is meant to be worn by the boys and men of India. The pajamas consists of a loose and light comfortable drawstring trousers and a long, loose shirt. The shirt typically reaches the knees of the man, sometimes shorter.
    INDIA-2011--221.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0190.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0159.jpg
  • Not only camels, but also other animals are bought and sold during the huge Pushkar Camel Fair in Pushkar, Rajasthan (India).
    WPINDRAJ0110.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0053.jpg
  • Over the last five years, India has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The economy has experienced growth rates as high as 9 per cent in 2006-07, while the population below the poverty line has been gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions of women and children. Many inequities are tied to gender and class [source: UNICEF, read more: www.unicef.org/infobycountry/india_background.html]
    INDIA-2011--3694.jpg
  • Over the last five years, India has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The economy has experienced growth rates as high as 9 per cent in 2006-07, while the population below the poverty line has been gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions of women and children. Many inequities are tied to gender and class [source: UNICEF, read more: www.unicef.org/infobycountry/india_background.html]
    INDIA-2011--3693.jpg
  • Over the last five years, India has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The economy has experienced growth rates as high as 9 per cent in 2006-07, while the population below the poverty line has been gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions of women and children. Many inequities are tied to gender and class [source: UNICEF, read more: www.unicef.org/infobycountry/india_background.html]
    INDIA-2011--2568.jpg
  • For many English speakers outside those regions, the term "chai" is synonymous with masala chai, as further described below. The pleonasm chai tea is sometimes used to indicate spiced milk tea as distinct from other types of tea. Numerous coffee houses use the term chai latte for their version to indicate that the steamed milk of a normal caffè latte is being flavored with a spiced tea concentrate instead of with espresso, without necessarily implying the addition of coffee (though also see the Western "chai" modifications at the end of the article). Some coffeehouses and brand names refer to their product as chai tea latte. [souce: Wikipedia]
    Indian-Food031.jpg
  • For many English speakers outside those regions, the term "chai" is synonymous with masala chai, as further described below. The pleonasm chai tea is sometimes used to indicate spiced milk tea as distinct from other types of tea. Numerous coffee houses use the term chai latte for their version to indicate that the steamed milk of a normal caffè latte is being flavored with a spiced tea concentrate instead of with espresso, without necessarily implying the addition of coffee (though also see the Western "chai" modifications at the end of the article). Some coffeehouses and brand names refer to their product as chai tea latte. [souce: Wikipedia]
    Indian-Food028.jpg
  • The dove universally symbolizes innocence, gentleness, faith, and peace.
    INDIA-2011--235-Edit.jpg
  • INDIA-2011--227-Edit.jpg
  • INDIA-2011--6.jpg
  • INDIA-2011--5.jpg
  • Young Rajasthani boy leaning against blue wall, Thar desert, India.
    INDIA-2011--4142.jpg
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  • In this Indian school, the NGO Duniya educates children to wash teir own plates after having their daily warm meal (lunch) in the school.
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  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0292.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0286.jpg
  • WPINDRAJ0277.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0189.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0188.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0160.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0106.jpg
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  • The peanuts are 'roasted' in hot sand.
    WPINDRAJ0094.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0055.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0042.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0041.jpg
  • A Hindu mendicant ascetic in an ashram in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Orange is a typical colour worn by saddhus (holy men) in India.
    WPINDRAJ0036.jpg
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  • Carrying the milk in a waterpot on his head, this man sells daily at the huge cattle fair in Pushkar that is held every year in the Rajasthani Thar desert.
    WPINDRAJ0008.jpg
  • Over the last five years, India has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The economy has experienced growth rates as high as 9 per cent in 2006-07, while the population below the poverty line has been gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions of women and children. Many inequities are tied to gender and class [source: UNICEF, read more: www.unicef.org/infobycountry/india_background.html]
    INDIA-2011--3657.jpg
  • Over the last five years, India has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The economy has experienced growth rates as high as 9 per cent in 2006-07, while the population below the poverty line has been gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions of women and children. Many inequities are tied to gender and class [source: UNICEF, read more: www.unicef.org/infobycountry/india_background.html]
    INDIA-2011--3655.jpg
  • Over the last five years, India has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The economy has experienced growth rates as high as 9 per cent in 2006-07, while the population below the poverty line has been gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions of women and children. Many inequities are tied to gender and class [source: UNICEF, read more: www.unicef.org/infobycountry/india_background.html]
    INDIA-2011--2570.jpg
  • Over the last five years, India has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The economy has experienced growth rates as high as 9 per cent in 2006-07, while the population below the poverty line has been gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions of women and children. Many inequities are tied to gender and class [source: UNICEF, read more: www.unicef.org/infobycountry/india_background.html]
    INDIA-2011--2433.jpg
  • Over the last five years, India has seen impressive economic growth as well as progress in terms of human development. The economy has experienced growth rates as high as 9 per cent in 2006-07, while the population below the poverty line has been gradually been falling. Nevertheless, crushing poverty and malnutrition are harsh realities for millions of women and children. Many inequities are tied to gender and class [source: UNICEF, read more: www.unicef.org/infobycountry/india_background.html]
    INDIA-2011--2431.jpg
  • For many English speakers outside those regions, the term "chai" is synonymous with masala chai, as further described below. The pleonasm chai tea is sometimes used to indicate spiced milk tea as distinct from other types of tea. Numerous coffee houses use the term chai latte for their version to indicate that the steamed milk of a normal caffè latte is being flavored with a spiced tea concentrate instead of with espresso, without necessarily implying the addition of coffee (though also see the Western "chai" modifications at the end of the article). Some coffeehouses and brand names refer to their product as chai tea latte. [souce: Wikipedia]
    Indian-Food029.jpg
  • The dove universally symbolizes innocence, gentleness, faith, and peace.
    INDIA-2011--234.jpg
  • The kurta pajama is since long a popular sets of clothing in traditional India. The kurta pajama is meant to be worn by the boys and men of India. The pajamas consists of a loose and light comfortable drawstring trousers and a long, loose shirt. The shirt typically reaches the knees of the man, sometimes shorter.
    INDIA-2011--225.jpg
  • The kurta pajama is since long a popular sets of clothing in traditional India. The kurta pajama is meant to be worn by the boys and men of India. The pajamas consists of a loose and light comfortable drawstring trousers and a long, loose shirt. The shirt typically reaches the knees of the man, sometimes shorter.
    INDIA-2011--222-Edit.jpg
  • The kurta pajama is since long a popular sets of clothing in traditional India. The kurta pajama is meant to be worn by the boys and men of India. The pajamas consists of a loose and light comfortable drawstring trousers and a long, loose shirt. The shirt typically reaches the knees of the man, sometimes shorter.
    INDIA-2011--219.jpg
  • INDIA-2011--8.jpg
  • Young Rajasthani boy leaning against blue wall, Thar desert, India.
    INDIA-2011--4138.jpg
  • _DSC0912.jpg
  • _DSC0911.jpg
  • _DSC0905.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0295.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0294.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0293.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0291.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0290.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0288.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0287.jpg
  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0285.jpg
  • WPINDRAJ0272.jpg
  • WPINDRAJ0248.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0214.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly. He didn't cut his hair for more than 18 years.
    WPINDRAJ0163.jpg
  • Not only camels, but also other animals are bought and sold during the huge Pushkar Camel Fair in Pushkar, Rajasthan (India).
    WPINDRAJ0109.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0100.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0099.jpg
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  • During the famous Pushkar Camel Fair in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, many people have their small mobile businesses in tents.
    WPINDRAJ0059.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0054.jpg
  • This saddhu (holy man) lives temporarily in ashram dedicated to the Indian god Shiva. He doesn't have a permanent place to live, but wanders through India, living on donations mainly.
    WPINDRAJ0040.jpg
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  • A Hindu mendicant ascetic in an ashram in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Orange is a typical colour worn by saddhus (holy men) in India.
    WPINDRAJ0038.jpg
  • A Hindu mendicant ascetic in an ashram in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Orange is a typical colour worn by saddhus (holy men) in India.
    WPINDRAJ0037.jpg
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  • Carrying the milk in a waterpot on his head, this man sells daily at the huge cattle fair in Pushkar that is held every year in the Rajasthani Thar desert.
    WPINDRAJ0011.jpg
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  • Traditionally, Kalbeliya are snake charmers. At the Pushkar Camel Fair, they walk around dressed up, and beg for extra income from villagers and foreign tourists alike.
    WPINDRAJ0289.jpg
  • The Custard Apple tree or Annonaceae is a medicinal plant also known as Sweet Sop tree. Its fruits (seetaphal or sitaphal) have a buttery texture and nice flavour. The ripe fruit is believed to have astringent, cooling, febrifugal and pectoral properties and is often prescribed in case of and is prescribed for vomiting, diarrhoea, and dysentery.
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