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 Cotton fabrics drying in the sun, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India (26°55’ N, 75°49’ E). Agricultural work, Jaisalmer south, Rajasthan, Inde (26°46’ N - 70°47’ E). Dungs drying with the sun, near Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India (27°10’ N - 78°00’ E).
Waste from marble factory near Kishangarh, Rajasthan, India (26°35’N - 74°51’E). Brickyard, Agra east, Uttar Pradesh, India (27°04’ N - 78°53’ E).Dyer’s vats in Sanganer, Rajasthan, India (26°49’N - 75°47’E).
 Cotton drying with the sun at Jaipur, Rajasthan, India (26°55’N, 75°49’E). Phosphorus transformation plant, East of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India (24°36’N - 73°49’E). Lake Palace and City palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India (24°35’ N - 73°41’ E).
Well at Pali, Rajasthan, India (25°57’N - 73°19’E).Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India (27°10’ N, 78°03’ E). Drawing in the yard of a village house at Khudiala, Rajasthan, India (26°31’N - 72°41’E).
 Slaughterhouse near Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India (27°10’ N - 78°00’ E).  Tourists on dromedaries near Sam, Jaisalmer ouest, Rajasthan, India (26°49’ N - 70°30’ E).Fortified city of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India (26°55’N, 70°55’E).
 Varanasi, the ghats, ritual baths in Gange, Uttar Pradesh, India (25°20’ N - 83°00’ E). Drawing in the court-yard of a village house, Jodhpur west, Rajasthan, India (26°21’ N - 72°45’ E). Agricultural work, Jaisalmer west, Rajasthan, India (26°51’ N - 70°51’ E).
 Meherangarh Fort, Jodhpur, the Rajasthan, India (26°55’N, 75°48’E) Wheat harvest near Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India (27°21’N, 77°51’E).  Drawing in the yard of a village house, west of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India (26°21’N, 72°45’E).
 Brickyard east of Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India (27°04’ N, 78°53’ E). Working the fields north of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India (26°22’ N, 73°02’ E). Varanasi, the ghats: ritual bathing in the Ganges, Uttar pradesh, India (25°20’ N, 83°00’ E).
 Taj Mahal, in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India (27°10’N, 78°03’E). Boat on the river Ganges near Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh state, India (25°27’ N, 81°51’ E). Old town of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India (26°17’ N, 73°02’ E).




Cotton fabrics drying in the sun, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India (26°55’ N, 75°49’ E).

Rajasthan is a major textile production centre and is known for dyeing and printing cotton and silk. These handcrafted products, that are extremely sought-after by foreign tourists, are produced by women. Indian women are most affected by the poverty that affects 25% of the population. Indeed, Indian tradition strongly gives preference to boys who represent the future of a family's name and its business, even in the poorest families. Boys will support their parents when they get old and when the parents die, the boys will carry out the religious cremation rites. Girls, however, are often seen as a curse as they will leave their families once they are married and their parents will have to provide a dowry. The (now repressed but still widespread) abortion of female foetuses, the death of baby girls and the rarely accidental sari fires occur in all social classes. Their increase is worrying the government who has noticed that some Indian states now have less than 800 women per 1,000 men. It is therefore trying to create legislation to solve the problem.

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