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Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu

Mar 04, 2022

Puli gets by on shells, scales, heads and tails

At the Cuddalore harbour in Tamil Nadu, 75-year-old K. Banumathi or ‘Puli’, sells fish remnants for a living. She and other women have laboured here for decades, but are still barely recognised as workers

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Nitya Rao

Nitya Rao is Professor, Gender and Development, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. She has worked extensively as a researcher, teacher and advocate in the field of women's rights, employment and education for over three decades.

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Alessandra Silver

Alessandra Silver is an Italian-born filmmaker based in Auroville, Puducherry, who has received several awards for her film production and photo reportage in Africa.