ONE OF INDIA’S STARVING MILLIONS.—A typical victim of the Indian famine, this Bombay street-dweller shows an appalling state of undernourishment by her shrivelled skin and appearance of advanced age far beyond her years. One hundred million Indians are now suffering from starvation and of these between 10 and 12 million are likely to die by the end of this year. This photograph comes from the Roman Catholic International Relief Information Centre.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 2
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71ONE OF INDIA’S STARVING MILLIONS.—A typical victim of the Indian famine, this Bombay street-dweller shows an appalling state of undernourishment by her shrivelled skin and appearance of advanced age far beyond her years. One hundred million Indians are now suffering from starvation and of these between 10 and 12 million are likely to die by the end of this year. This photograph comes from the Roman Catholic International Relief Information Centre. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 2
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