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Moromi looks out of the torn shards of a tarpaulin she currently lives in. She lived in a fine house amidst towering areca nut trees in her quaint village, Dotma. Today, she lives in a relief camp, just three hundred meters away from the site of what was once home. Eight months back, her district Kokrajhar become the epicenter of riots tossing her life into uncertainty of a dark gloom.

INDIA | Friday, 5 July 2013 | Views [11546] | Comments [6] | View Smaller Image

Moromi looks out of the torn shards of a tarpaulin she currently lives in. She lived in a fine house amidst towering areca nut trees in her quaint village, Dotma. Today, she lives in a relief camp, just three hundred meters away from the site of what was once home. Eight months back, her district Kokrajhar become the epicenter of riots tossing her life into uncertainty of a dark gloom.

 
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1

The tarpaulin looks like hands of an older person framing the young child.

  darryl_putter Jul 26, 2013 7:39 PM

2

Good one I was astounded by your art.Again Asia has made it to the top,you are inspiring.Hoping and working for a journal to represent Africa.

  gcina Jul 26, 2013 7:49 PM

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Good one I was astounded by your art.Again Asia has made it to the top,you are inspiring.Hoping and working for a journal to represent Africa.

  gcina Jul 26, 2013 7:49 PM

4

That is a classic image in the old school style showing the world through the persecutive of a child. Robert Capa used this style when documenting the refugee camp in the early days of Israel's independence. Great work.

  Richard Wilson Jul 28, 2013 2:05 AM

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from 4 th Place from Egypt to 1 th Place from India.
congratulation you have great work .. you Deserve first place more than me ;)
I hope you be what are you want and get all Success in your life
Enjoy and learn as much as you can from this scholarship it's so good chance
thanks so much to your story It's beautiful and strong

  ebrahimelmoly Jul 30, 2013 8:44 AM

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This image is my favorite of a very excellent series. Well done, and thank you for sharing. What's the camera and editing program you use? Would love to learn.

  Rebecca High Aug 21, 2013 1:10 PM