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Urban saviour
For the past 30 years, Mira Bai from Ahmednagar district has been living off Mumbai's pavements. While she sells lemon juice to earn her livelihood, she spends much of her time rescuing monkeys, dogs and cats, rearing them for a couple of years ... More

Flute vendor
Vendors from Andhra Pradesh are now commonly seen all over the State, selling flutes at Rs 15 apiece.

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Mobile florists
A flower seller in Kolkata tries to keep the money in his pocket. The mobile florists sell their wares ranging from garlands to bouquets to motorists when vehicles halt at traffic ... More

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