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A Gujjar woman from Poonch district of Jammu ferries her children on a horse in Srinagar on June 12, 2007 Tuesday. Thousands of nomads, including women and children from the hot areas of Poonch, Rajouri and Udhampur districts of Jammu during summers migrate to Valley by foot through Pir Panchal Range of mountains in Shopian in south Kashmir. The nomads work as laborers during the Amarnath Yatra which will commence from June 31 besides grazing their livestock kp photo by habib naqash
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KP02: Worried about future: Dejection clear on the face of a Gujjar lady in earthquake ravaged area of Churunda in Uri. The area is about 120 kms from capital city of Srinagar and one of the most affected village in Uri where more than 30 people died on October 8, 2005. .kp photo by habib naqash
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KP03: Smile on the face of a Gujjar girl in earthquake ravaged area of Churunda in Uri who lost all of her belongings to the October 8 killer quake. The area is about 120 kms from capital city of Srinagar and one of the most affected village in Uri where more than 30 people died on October 8, 2005. .kp photo by habib naqash
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KP01: Women preparing meals in earthquake ravaged area of Churunda in Uri. The area is about 120 kms from capital city of Srinagar and one of the most affected village in Uri where more than 30 people died on October 8, 2005. .kp photo by habib naqash
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KP04: What next? An old man in earthquake ravaged area of Churunda in Uri thinking what to do to save himself and his family from the harsh winter. The area is about 120 kms from capital city of Srinagar and one of the most affected village in Uri where more than 30 people died on October 8, 2005.kp photo by habib naqash
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Lal Din Gujjar, 105, from Churunda village in Uri looks says he had seen many ups and downs in the life. But Lal says he is not able to forget the fateful October 8, which changed their whole lives. . More than 30 people were killed by the killer tremors on October 8 in this village. Churunda village is 130 kilometers far from capital city of Srinagar kp photo by habib naqash
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