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CAPTION: Sheela has a small business making food and drinks for local schoolchildren. Through this, she is able to support her daughter Nandini, who has a learning disability. She plans to soon take advantage of a loan provided through the Chamkol programme's Revolving Fund Scheme in order to upgrade her shop stock. Here, we see Nandini helping her mother to make tea to sell. LOCATION: Alduru (village), Santhemarahalli (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Nandini (left) and Sheela (right).

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CAPTION: Sheela has a small business making food and drinks for local schoolchildren. Through this, she is able to support her daughter Nandini, who has a learning disability. She plans to soon take advantage of a loan provided through the Chamkol programme's Revolving Fund Scheme in order to upgrade her shop stock. Here, we see Nandini helping her mother to make tea to sell. LOCATION: Alduru (village), Santhemarahalli (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Nandini (left) and Sheela (right).