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Six months at PEPUS: A photo-essay

A visual snapshot of PEPUS (Paryavaran Evam Prodyogiki Utthan Samiti) and their interventions in the last six months. This photo-narrative presents an insight into the communities PEPUS works with, and the day-to-day interventions such organisations undertake.

PEPUS ngo logoPEPUS is a non-profit, non-governmental organization, operating in the state of Uttar Pradesh. PEPUS is committed to supporting marginalized sections of society, such as Dalits, tribal and women. The vision of PEPUS is the ‘Establishment of an Exploitation-Free Society’. The organization provides solutions for strengthening and supporting the migrant worker community and their families.

 

PEPUS Shramik Mitra workshop

 

 

Field Associates Ram Surat conducts a session

 

 

PEPUS health workshop

 

 

Legal Clinic Day at PEPUS

 

 

CMLS- PEPUS visit

 

 

Need for migrant skilling

 

 

migrant and contractor draft agreement

 

 

Legal Clinic Day PEPUS

 

 

migrants workshop PEPUS

 

 

 

 

PEPUS celebrates labour day

 

 

 

PEPUS legal aid workshop

 

 

PEPUS

 

Field Associate Ram Naresh explaining different (1)

 

 

Skill training at PEPUS

 

 

Shramik Sahayata Kendra, PEPUS

 

 

Paralegal volunteers at PEPUS

 

 

PEPUS sanitation and health for migrant workers

 

 

Meeting for IGA of migrant families

 

 

One-day training programme for Shramik Mitras

 

 

Field Associates Ram Surat conducts a session

 

 

BPVSS President Seva Sharan discussing the

 

 

Meeting with brick-kiln owners and PEPUS (1)

 

 

Migrants registered under the BOCW scheme

 

 

Meeting with PEPUS staff and migrant families

 

 

 

Radhika M. Chakraborty

Radhika M. Chakraborty

Radhika M Chakraborty has completed a degree in English Literature from Delhi University and a Master's degree in Women's Studies from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Her research interests include gender and migration, diasporas, Partition, internal displacement and Sindhi culture.
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