How Brahma Kumaris in Rajasthan are feeding 5000 people everyday in their special way
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Request QuoteShivam Khanna is an Independent photo and video journalist based in New Delhi, India. He is pursuing post-graduation diploma from AJK MCRC at Jamia Millia Islamia. He has covered many newsworthy events around Delhi. Some of his highlights are; Rohingya Refugee Crisis, Anti- CAA protest, Delhi Riots and Farmers Protest. His work has published in Caravan Magazine, The quint, Deccan Herald, Hindustan Times, Times of India, First Post, Mojo Story, The Citizen etc.
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We follow the lives of three divers, who depend on the Yamuna for their survival. The brothers take turns to dive into the foam-covered waters of the Yamuna river, in an attempt to find coins that people throw from the bridge for 'mannat'. Video and editing by Shivam Khanna. Report by Saurav Kumar Mishra
The report explores the lives of 3 divers, Mohammad Zakir, Laal Mann and Mohammad Rashid who spend their day in a tent based on the bank of Chath Ghat, ITO. Their only source of earning is the Yamuna. The brothers take turns and go into the deep waters of the foam-covered Yamuna to find coins that people throw from the bridge for 'mannat'. Zakir claims they earn up to 200-250 per day from this practice. That's 7,750 in a month and Zakir has a family of five. That figure is valid when the income is constant, alas that is not very likely.
At the international headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India, thousands of volunteers work around the clock to feed 40,000 people.
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