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@appassionato@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

#India Children in Jharia’s coal mines | Childhoods lost to smoke, fire and an endless struggle for survival

They breathe hot air from smouldering underground fires. They carry sacks instead of books, drink filthy water, and wade barefoot through black mud. And instead of the bell that signals the start of school, they hear the sound of pickaxes. This is what childhood looks like in Jharia, the infamous ‘burning city'.

Photograph: Sourav Das

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Blackened children at a smouldering coal stack.
Blackened children at a smouldering coal stack.
Blackened children at a smouldering coal stack.
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@appassionato@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Children in Jharia’s coal mines | Childhoods lost to smoke, fire and an endless struggle for survival

Sourav Das has documented the fate of children whose lives are little more than a struggle for survival in the harshest of conditions. No healthcare, playgrounds or classrooms.

Photograph: Sourav Das

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A child reading to their father under a makeshift cover.
A child reading to their father under a makeshift cover.
A child reading to their father under a makeshift cover.
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@appassionato@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Children in Jharia’s coal mines | Childhoods lost to smoke, fire and an endless struggle for survival

When houses and shacks collapse into cracks that open up in the hollowed-out ground beneath them, they have to live in ruins. Some crawl out of the coal mine entrances or scurry across smoking rubbish heaps like pitch-black shadows, dressed in rags, faces covered in black dust.

Photograph: Sourav Das

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Cracks in the ground above a mine.

 Indian law prohibits child labour under the age of 14, but violations are rarely punished.
Cracks in the ground above a mine. Indian law prohibits child labour under the age of 14, but violations are rarely punished.
Cracks in the ground above a mine. Indian law prohibits child labour under the age of 14, but violations are rarely punished.
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@appassionato@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Children in Jharia’s coal mines | Childhoods lost to smoke, fire and an endless struggle for survival.

Hope in shadows.

Photograph: Sourav Das

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#India
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A girl stands in front of a smouldering fire.
A girl stands in front of a smouldering fire.
A girl stands in front of a smouldering fire.
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@appassionato@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Children in Jharia’s coal mines | Childhoods lost to smoke, fire and an endless struggle for survival.

Lessons in the dust.

Photograph: Sourav Das

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#India
#children
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Children sit on the ground in an outside "classroom."
Children sit on the ground in an outside "classroom."
Children sit on the ground in an outside "classroom."
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