• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

RealTime Images

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Video
  • Blog
  • Archive
Show Navigation
Cart Lightbox Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
{ 6583 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • MERIDIAN, Miss. (Aug. 14, 2018) Military Dog Handler Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Jonathan White demonstrates the capabilities of his military working dog (MWD) “Baba” on Master-at-Arms 3rd Class Dylan Pilkington as part of a MWD demonstration onboard Naval Air Station (NAS) Meridian. Baba is NAS Meridian’s first MWD in 11 years with plans to expand the program to five dogs. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chris Liaghat/Released)180814-N-CH038-306
    20180814_sha_z03_567.jpg
  • April 28, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Pakistani laborers work by a smelter at an iron factory. As the world marks International Labor Day on May 1st, International Labor Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170428_zaa_p133_021.jpg
  • May 20, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 20th May 2017. People protest outside The Guardian in London calling for an end to the lies and censorship of the UK press about the events in Venezuela. They say that the current unrest is a right-wing coup attempt to overthrow President Maduro and the working class Bolivarian revolution, backed by the US, which the privately-owned Venezuelan press misrepresents as 'pro-democracy' protests and fails to report their attacks on hospitals, schools and socialist cities which have led to many deaths. The protest was at The Guardian as that paper recently called for democratically-elected socialist president Nicolas Maduro to be given ‘pariah status’, constantly backed attempts to undermine former President Chavez and has failed to report the mass mobilisations by working-class supporters to protect the government and its reforms which have decreased poverty, provided free health care and education, devolved power into the hands of local collectives and built homes for the working class. The protest was opposed by a small group of Venezualans who called Maduro a murderer. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170520_zap_d99_001.jpg
  • May 27, 2008 - Mission Viejo, California, USA - A 50-year-old self-employed woman works in her home office in Mission Viejo, California. The small office home office has gone through a great transformation since technology has enabled anyone working from a home office to compete globally. The Virtual Office concept has been expanded to enable anyone to do globally what they could do locally before. With a global reach through the use of technology, the small office/home -- SOHO for short -- has a chance of emerging as a challenge in the world marketplace (Credit Image: Spencer Grant/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20080527_kri_g78_026.jpg
  • Staff Sgt. Mario Hernandez, 374th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and military working dog Demo play after a water-based aggression training at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Sept. 12, 2018. The water aggression training offers a unique opportunity for working dogs to become familiar with water. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
    20180912_sha_z03_975.jpg
  • Aug. 15, 2009 - Businesswoman Working in Boardroom. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20090815_baf_cu5_032.jpg
  • May 1, 2019 - Chania, Greece - A hand seen with a red flower during the protest. .Demonstration took place in many regions in Greece demanding better salary and worker’s rights. In May 1886, the labour unions in Chicago were rallied by claiming working hours at 8 hours and better working conditions. (Credit Image: © Nikolas Joao Kokovlis/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20190501_zaa_s197_229.jpg
  • June 5, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - June 05, 2017 Dhaka, Bangladesh - A man cutting a sheet of steel by the gas cylinder at roadside of Metal factory in Dhaka. This workers work in a limited workplace in often-overcrowded conditions and without much in the way of safety equipment. Working in a Metal factory without masks or proper gloves exposing them to the risk of accidents or health problem. (Credit Image: © K M Asad via ZUMA Wire)
    20170605_zap_a130_001.jpg
  • Aug. 08, 2009 - People working on laptops in office. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20090808_baf_cu5_092.jpg
  • Business people working in meeting (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130827_baa_i19_1208.jpg
  • Business people working in meeting (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130827_baa_i19_1195.jpg
  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Man working at home (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121214_baf_i19_17484.jpg
  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Woman working at kitchen table (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121214_baf_i19_5686.jpg
  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Woman working by the pool (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121214_baf_i19_5683.jpg
  • Female student working in library with headphones (Credit Image: © Image Source/Albert Van Rosendaa/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130911_baa_i19_463.jpg
  • May 6, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Glass workers are pictured while crafting a glass creation in London on May 6, 2017. James Devereux and Katherine Huskie, are the founders of Devereux and Huskie, a studio that specialises in enabling artists to realise their ideas in glass. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170506_zaa_n230_072.jpg
  • Aug. 08, 2009 - People working at casual office. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20090808_baf_cu5_047.jpg
  • July 6, 2016 - ''Chef working on accounts, using cellphone' (Credit Image: © Leland Bobbe/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
    20160706_zaa_i19_025.jpg
  • July 6, 2016 - Chef working on accounts (Credit Image: © Leland Bobbe/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
    20160706_zaa_i19_005.jpg
  • July 6, 2016 - Chef working on accounts (Credit Image: © Leland Bobbe/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
    20160706_zaa_i19_003.jpg
  • August 29, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - A Palestinian fashion designer working in her shop in Gaza City on August 29, 2017. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170829_zaa_n230_020.jpg
  • July 13, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A day labor is working a plastic recycling factory in Dhaka. Plastic recycling is one of the growing businesses for Bangladesh worth $14 million dollars per years. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
    20170713_zap_h143_001.jpg
  • May 27, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Several backpacks of the company of Glovo are seen burning during the protest..Second day of protest of food on demand couriers service workers of the company Glovo, a Spanish start-up founded in Barcelona in 2015 operating in 24 countries. Glovo's freelance workers burned their backpacks for the second time in protest against the poor working conditions after a traffic accident death of a delivery partner who was hit on his bike by a municipal cleaning services truck. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20190527_zaa_s197_020.jpg
  • May 26, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - A Glovo delivery boy, seated on his bike, watches the fire in front of Glovo company headquarters as a group of couriers burned their delivery packs protesting poor working conditions after a traffic accident death of a fellow delivery worker who was hit by a municipal cleaning services truck. Glovo is a Spanish food-on-demand start-up founded in Barcelona in 2015, and operating in 24 countries. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20190526_zaa_s197_094.jpg
  • May 26, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - A Glovo delivery boy is seen seated on his bike watching the backpacks burning in front of the company headquarters during the protest..A group of food on demand couriers service workers of the company Glovo, a Spanish start-up founded in Barcelona in 2015 operating in 24 countries, had burned their delivery packs protesting the poor working conditions after a traffic accident death of a delivery partner who was hit on his bike by a municipal cleaning services truck. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20190526_zaa_s197_087.jpg
  • May 1, 2019 - Brussels, North Brabant, Belgium - People are seen at the terrace watching the demonstration..Several trades’ unionists gather at the Place Poelaert closer to the Palace of Justice. The demonstration marched to Rouppe in Brussels to fight for decent working conditions, and their rights as workers. Also with this demonstration hundreds of people are looking to conquer new rights, like salary increase, regularization with or without papers, stop sexism and racism, etc. At Central station more groups joined the demonstration, including Antifa block and others left wing groups. These last groups caused some damage on the facades of political party’s buildings and destroyed some bus shelters. (Credit Image: © Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20190501_zaa_s197_075.jpg
  • May 1, 2019 - Jentral Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia - A workers seen shouting slogans during the rally..Thousands of workers are urging the government to raise minimum wages and to improve working conditions. (Credit Image: © Risa Krisadhi/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20190501_zaa_s197_005.jpg
  • December 17, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Construction workers use plastic sheets to during rain as they are working a construction site in Azim Pur. According to news, part of the country experienced light to moderate rain due to the cyclonic storm, “Phethaiâ (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
    20181217_zap_h143_001.jpg
  • November 21, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Workers working in a brick field in Narayanganj near Dhaka, Bangladesh. November 21, 2018  (Credit Image: © Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20181121_zaa_n230_212.jpg
  • June 17, 2010 - A black businesswoman working on a notebook computer while sitting on a window ledge in a convention center lobby. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20100617_zaa_m137_053.jpg
  • June 17, 2010 - A closeup of the hands of a black businesswoman working on a ntoebook computer. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20100617_zaa_m137_049.jpg
  • March 26, 2018 - Caucasian woman and Hispanic woman working on creating candy in a candy shop. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20180326_zaa_m137_012.jpg
  • March 29, 2013 - A blurred view of a crew of  chefs working around a commercial kitchen. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20130329_zaa_m137_035.jpg
  • March 29, 2013 - A view looking down on a crew of chefs working in a commercial kitchen, (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20130329_zaa_m137_034.jpg
  • June 17, 2010 - A black businessman working on a notebook computer. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20100617_zaa_m137_032.jpg
  • October 7, 2018 - Pyongyang, North Korea - North Korean Leader Chairman Kim Jong Un, left, walks with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to a working lunch following a two hour meeting October 7, 2018 in in Pyongyang, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Pompeo later said that they agreed to hold a summit between Kim and President Trump as soon as possible. (Credit Image: © State Department via ZUMA Wire)
    20181007_zaa_p138_008.jpg
  • October 5, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - John McDonnell, Labor Member of Parliament seen during the demonstration..Wetherspoons, TGI Fridays, and McDonald's workers rally together in London to demand better working conditions and a fair pay in the hospitality industry. (Credit Image: © Andres Pantoja/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20181005_zaa_s197_001.jpg
  • June 15, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - The new Italian Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte, waves before a working lunch with President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France,  on 15 June 2018. (Credit Image: © Julien Mattia/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180615_zaa_n230_638.jpg
  • April 24, 2018 - Berlin, Germany - People, Amazon-Workers, trade union members and left activits attend a demonstration 'Make Amazon Pay' in Berlin, Germany on April 24, 2018. Amazon-Founder Jeff Bezos is going to be awarded today with the Axel-Springer-Award 2018 in the Axel-Springer headquarters in Berlin Kreuzberg for his 'visionary entrepreneurship'. The demonstrators lament and protest against work exploitation and bad working condition in the company. (Credit Image: © Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180424_zaa_n230_1094.jpg
  • December 31, 2017 - Saranda, Albania - The working process at extra virgin olive oil factory near Saranda, Albania on December 31, 2017. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20171231_zaa_n230_356.jpg
  • August 16, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Garment Industry workers protest March against GST in Kolkata on 16-8-2017. They specially poor tailors are march for minimum wages,social security and demand for 8 hours working time.The Garment workers march to Governor House and submit deputation but (Credit Image: © Sandip Saha/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20170816_zaa_p133_077.jpg
  • June 17, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 17th June 2017. Posters on lamp posts, walls and noticeboards display the poignant images of those missing from the disastrous fire in the tower block which had been clad with flammable material, and had no working fire alarm system. The whole area around the tower is still cordoned off, but the grisly blackened hulk of Grenfell Tower dominates. Outside the Methodist Church an area has been set aside for candles, tributes and flowers for those dead and missing, now presumed dead, whose numbers are now thought to be over 150. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
    20170617_zap_d99_001.jpg
  • March 23, 2019 - Narayanganj, Dhaka, Bangladesh - A man employee is working in the jute-processing mill Narayanganj Bangladesh on March 23, 2019. (Credit Image: © Kazi Salahuddin Razu/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190323_zaa_n230_119.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  03 May 2020 -  A cable laying construction company is scrambling to recall workers after a road they were working on, in the Berea, partially collapsed after the rains . Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA)
    Maze-Road-Construction-9223.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban - 21 May 2020 - Some of the schools across the country have started with the process of sanitizing & disinfecting the classrooms like Thembokuhle Shezi working at Ekuthuleni primary school prior the first of June 2020 school reopening. following the Coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown adjustment of regulations to curb the spread of coronavirus.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency(ANA)
    Schools-sanitation-3.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban - 21 May 2020 - Some of the schools across the country have started with the process of sanitizing & disinfecting the classrooms like Thembokuhle Shezi working at Ekuthuleni primary school prior the first of June 2020 school reopening. following the Coronavirus COVID-19 lockdown adjustment of regulations to curb the spread of coronavirus.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency(ANA)
    Schools-sanitation-8.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban - 28 May 2020 -SAPS Phoenix station was closed down after a member tested positive for Covid-19 at Phoenix police station north of Durban, Police officers where seen working outside the premises to assist the public. Some have begun visiting Covid-19 screening and testing centres on Thursday.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency(ANA)
    SAPS-Phoenix-shutdown-2.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban - 28 May 2020 -SAPS Phoenix station was closed down after a member tested positive for Covid-19 at Phoenix police station north of Durban, Police officers where seen working outside the premises to assist the public. Some have begun visiting Covid-19 screening and testing centres on Thursday.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency(ANA)
    SAPS-Phoenix-shutdown-2.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban - 28 May 2020 -SAPS Phoenix station was closed down after a member tested positive for Covid-19 at Phoenix police station north of Durban, Police officers where seen working outside the premises to assist the public. Some have begun visiting Covid-19 screening and testing centres on Thursday.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency(ANA)
    SAPS-Phoenix-shutdown-2.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  03 May 2020 -  A cable laying construction company is scrambling to recall workers after a road they were working on, in the Berea, partially collapsed after the rains . Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA)
    Maze-Road-Construction-9223.jpg
  • Senior Airman Jarred Uzeta, 9th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, commands his MWD Vvladimir to jump through an obstacle June 27, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. MWDs are trained to detect either bombs or drugs and play a key role in base security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
    20180627_sha_z03_846.jpg
  • October 7, 2018 - Pyongyang, North Korea - North Korean Leader Chairman Kim Jong Un, right, during a working lunch with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo October 7, 2018 in in Pyongyang, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Pompeo later said that they agreed to hold a summit between Kim and President Trump as soon as possible. (Credit Image: © State Department via ZUMA Wire)
    20181007_zaa_p138_002.jpg
  • March 27, 2019 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A girl is working in a Plastic recycling factory in Dhaka Bangladesh on March 28, 2019. (Credit Image: © Kazi Salahuddin Razu/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190327_zaa_n230_280.jpg
  • January 30, 2018 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin speaks during a press conference with Italian Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano(not pictured) in Kiev, Ukraine, 30 January 2017. Angelino Alfano arrived to Kiev on 30 January for a two-day working visit. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180130_zaa_n230_180.jpg
  • April 29, 2019 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Blacksmiths work at an iron molding factory in industrial area ahead of International Labor Day . Celebrates all over the global to pay tribute to those who laid down their lives in Chicago in 1886 for the rights of laborers with the theme of Uniting Workers for Social and Economic Advancement. It was in 1972 when Pakistan,s first labor policy was devised and May 1st was officially declared as a holiday. Pakistan,s labor constitutes without doubt the most miserable community in the country. Labor Day is an annual holiday celebrated all over the world on May 01” that resulted from efforts of the labor union movement, to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    20190429_zaa_p133_001.jpg
  • A man watches TV while working on his laptop from home in London. Issue date: Thursday April 2, 2020.
    53278650.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey in India A 50-year-old Indian man has singlehandedly scraped though hills for a period of two years to make an 8km stretch of road to ensure that he and wife can meet their school-going children more often. Jalandhar Nayak, a small-time farmer from Kandhamal district of east Indian state of Odisha, constructed the first stretch of the road all by himself with just a pick axe and crowbar by working from dawn to dusk since 2016. So how did he stumbled up on the idea? “At the time of birth of our first child, my wife was home. When she went into labour pain, I tried to take her to the nearby health centre. But we couldn't reach there in time and she had to deliver the baby on the way. It was then the idea of building a road struck me first. I thought to myself, if having no roads in the village is causing us so much of problem to us, it would cause the problem to our children, too,” said Nayak, explaining how he stumbled upon the idea of contracting road." According to the Nayaks, the government has been giving assurance of building a road for decades in the area, but they never moved anything on the ground. Jalandhar’s father father who is 80 now, tells about the same hollow assurances that he got from the administration in his youth.   “When my children grew up and started going to school, it would take them three hours one way to go the school trekking though the mountainous terrain. Since they cannot commute to and from the school everyday, we had to get them enrolled in a residential school, a 15km away from home.   Nayak’s children spend six days in the school and return home on seventh day. But trekking though five hills is not a child play, the journey used to make them tired and exhausted. “This made me more determined to tear though the mighty mountains to pave way for my children. I didn't want my children to meet the same fate as mine. Hence, I decided to go ahead with the plan of road construction -- with or withou
    MEGA156396_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey in India A 50-year-old Indian man has singlehandedly scraped though hills for a period of two years to make an 8km stretch of road to ensure that he and wife can meet their school-going children more often. Jalandhar Nayak, a small-time farmer from Kandhamal district of east Indian state of Odisha, constructed the first stretch of the road all by himself with just a pick axe and crowbar by working from dawn to dusk since 2016. So how did he stumbled up on the idea? “At the time of birth of our first child, my wife was home. When she went into labour pain, I tried to take her to the nearby health centre. But we couldn't reach there in time and she had to deliver the baby on the way. It was then the idea of building a road struck me first. I thought to myself, if having no roads in the village is causing us so much of problem to us, it would cause the problem to our children, too,” said Nayak, explaining how he stumbled upon the idea of contracting road." According to the Nayaks, the government has been giving assurance of building a road for decades in the area, but they never moved anything on the ground. Jalandhar’s father father who is 80 now, tells about the same hollow assurances that he got from the administration in his youth.   “When my children grew up and started going to school, it would take them three hours one way to go the school trekking though the mountainous terrain. Since they cannot commute to and from the school everyday, we had to get them enrolled in a residential school, a 15km away from home.   Nayak’s children spend six days in the school and return home on seventh day. But trekking though five hills is not a child play, the journey used to make them tired and exhausted. “This made me more determined to tear though the mighty mountains to pave way for my children. I didn't want my children to meet the same fate as mine. Hence, I decided to go ahead with the plan of road construction -- with or withou
    MEGA156396_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey in India A 50-year-old Indian man has singlehandedly scraped though hills for a period of two years to make an 8km stretch of road to ensure that he and wife can meet their school-going children more often. Jalandhar Nayak, a small-time farmer from Kandhamal district of east Indian state of Odisha, constructed the first stretch of the road all by himself with just a pick axe and crowbar by working from dawn to dusk since 2016. So how did he stumbled up on the idea? “At the time of birth of our first child, my wife was home. When she went into labour pain, I tried to take her to the nearby health centre. But we couldn't reach there in time and she had to deliver the baby on the way. It was then the idea of building a road struck me first. I thought to myself, if having no roads in the village is causing us so much of problem to us, it would cause the problem to our children, too,” said Nayak, explaining how he stumbled upon the idea of contracting road." According to the Nayaks, the government has been giving assurance of building a road for decades in the area, but they never moved anything on the ground. Jalandhar’s father father who is 80 now, tells about the same hollow assurances that he got from the administration in his youth.   “When my children grew up and started going to school, it would take them three hours one way to go the school trekking though the mountainous terrain. Since they cannot commute to and from the school everyday, we had to get them enrolled in a residential school, a 15km away from home.   Nayak’s children spend six days in the school and return home on seventh day. But trekking though five hills is not a child play, the journey used to make them tired and exhausted. “This made me more determined to tear though the mighty mountains to pave way for my children. I didn't want my children to meet the same fate as mine. Hence, I decided to go ahead with the plan of road construction -- with or withou
    MEGA156396_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey in India A 50-year-old Indian man has singlehandedly scraped though hills for a period of two years to make an 8km stretch of road to ensure that he and wife can meet their school-going children more often. Jalandhar Nayak, a small-time farmer from Kandhamal district of east Indian state of Odisha, constructed the first stretch of the road all by himself with just a pick axe and crowbar by working from dawn to dusk since 2016. So how did he stumbled up on the idea? “At the time of birth of our first child, my wife was home. When she went into labour pain, I tried to take her to the nearby health centre. But we couldn't reach there in time and she had to deliver the baby on the way. It was then the idea of building a road struck me first. I thought to myself, if having no roads in the village is causing us so much of problem to us, it would cause the problem to our children, too,” said Nayak, explaining how he stumbled upon the idea of contracting road." According to the Nayaks, the government has been giving assurance of building a road for decades in the area, but they never moved anything on the ground. Jalandhar’s father father who is 80 now, tells about the same hollow assurances that he got from the administration in his youth.   “When my children grew up and started going to school, it would take them three hours one way to go the school trekking though the mountainous terrain. Since they cannot commute to and from the school everyday, we had to get them enrolled in a residential school, a 15km away from home.   Nayak’s children spend six days in the school and return home on seventh day. But trekking though five hills is not a child play, the journey used to make them tired and exhausted. “This made me more determined to tear though the mighty mountains to pave way for my children. I didn't want my children to meet the same fate as mine. Hence, I decided to go ahead with the plan of road construction -- with or withou
    MEGA156396_019.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey in India A 50-year-old Indian man has singlehandedly scraped though hills for a period of two years to make an 8km stretch of road to ensure that he and wife can meet their school-going children more often. Jalandhar Nayak, a small-time farmer from Kandhamal district of east Indian state of Odisha, constructed the first stretch of the road all by himself with just a pick axe and crowbar by working from dawn to dusk since 2016. So how did he stumbled up on the idea? “At the time of birth of our first child, my wife was home. When she went into labour pain, I tried to take her to the nearby health centre. But we couldn't reach there in time and she had to deliver the baby on the way. It was then the idea of building a road struck me first. I thought to myself, if having no roads in the village is causing us so much of problem to us, it would cause the problem to our children, too,” said Nayak, explaining how he stumbled upon the idea of contracting road." According to the Nayaks, the government has been giving assurance of building a road for decades in the area, but they never moved anything on the ground. Jalandhar’s father father who is 80 now, tells about the same hollow assurances that he got from the administration in his youth.   “When my children grew up and started going to school, it would take them three hours one way to go the school trekking though the mountainous terrain. Since they cannot commute to and from the school everyday, we had to get them enrolled in a residential school, a 15km away from home.   Nayak’s children spend six days in the school and return home on seventh day. But trekking though five hills is not a child play, the journey used to make them tired and exhausted. “This made me more determined to tear though the mighty mountains to pave way for my children. I didn't want my children to meet the same fate as mine. Hence, I decided to go ahead with the plan of road construction -- with or withou
    MEGA156396_021.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey in India A 50-year-old Indian man has singlehandedly scraped though hills for a period of two years to make an 8km stretch of road to ensure that he and wife can meet their school-going children more often. Jalandhar Nayak, a small-time farmer from Kandhamal district of east Indian state of Odisha, constructed the first stretch of the road all by himself with just a pick axe and crowbar by working from dawn to dusk since 2016. So how did he stumbled up on the idea? “At the time of birth of our first child, my wife was home. When she went into labour pain, I tried to take her to the nearby health centre. But we couldn't reach there in time and she had to deliver the baby on the way. It was then the idea of building a road struck me first. I thought to myself, if having no roads in the village is causing us so much of problem to us, it would cause the problem to our children, too,” said Nayak, explaining how he stumbled upon the idea of contracting road." According to the Nayaks, the government has been giving assurance of building a road for decades in the area, but they never moved anything on the ground. Jalandhar’s father father who is 80 now, tells about the same hollow assurances that he got from the administration in his youth.   “When my children grew up and started going to school, it would take them three hours one way to go the school trekking though the mountainous terrain. Since they cannot commute to and from the school everyday, we had to get them enrolled in a residential school, a 15km away from home.   Nayak’s children spend six days in the school and return home on seventh day. But trekking though five hills is not a child play, the journey used to make them tired and exhausted. “This made me more determined to tear though the mighty mountains to pave way for my children. I didn't want my children to meet the same fate as mine. Hence, I decided to go ahead with the plan of road construction -- with or withou
    MEGA156396_038.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey in India A 50-year-old Indian man has singlehandedly scraped though hills for a period of two years to make an 8km stretch of road to ensure that he and wife can meet their school-going children more often. Jalandhar Nayak, a small-time farmer from Kandhamal district of east Indian state of Odisha, constructed the first stretch of the road all by himself with just a pick axe and crowbar by working from dawn to dusk since 2016. So how did he stumbled up on the idea? “At the time of birth of our first child, my wife was home. When she went into labour pain, I tried to take her to the nearby health centre. But we couldn't reach there in time and she had to deliver the baby on the way. It was then the idea of building a road struck me first. I thought to myself, if having no roads in the village is causing us so much of problem to us, it would cause the problem to our children, too,” said Nayak, explaining how he stumbled upon the idea of contracting road." According to the Nayaks, the government has been giving assurance of building a road for decades in the area, but they never moved anything on the ground. Jalandhar’s father father who is 80 now, tells about the same hollow assurances that he got from the administration in his youth.   “When my children grew up and started going to school, it would take them three hours one way to go the school trekking though the mountainous terrain. Since they cannot commute to and from the school everyday, we had to get them enrolled in a residential school, a 15km away from home.   Nayak’s children spend six days in the school and return home on seventh day. But trekking though five hills is not a child play, the journey used to make them tired and exhausted. “This made me more determined to tear though the mighty mountains to pave way for my children. I didn't want my children to meet the same fate as mine. Hence, I decided to go ahead with the plan of road construction -- with or withou
    MEGA156396_020.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey in India A 50-year-old Indian man has singlehandedly scraped though hills for a period of two years to make an 8km stretch of road to ensure that he and wife can meet their school-going children more often. Jalandhar Nayak, a small-time farmer from Kandhamal district of east Indian state of Odisha, constructed the first stretch of the road all by himself with just a pick axe and crowbar by working from dawn to dusk since 2016. So how did he stumbled up on the idea? “At the time of birth of our first child, my wife was home. When she went into labour pain, I tried to take her to the nearby health centre. But we couldn't reach there in time and she had to deliver the baby on the way. It was then the idea of building a road struck me first. I thought to myself, if having no roads in the village is causing us so much of problem to us, it would cause the problem to our children, too,” said Nayak, explaining how he stumbled upon the idea of contracting road." According to the Nayaks, the government has been giving assurance of building a road for decades in the area, but they never moved anything on the ground. Jalandhar’s father father who is 80 now, tells about the same hollow assurances that he got from the administration in his youth.   “When my children grew up and started going to school, it would take them three hours one way to go the school trekking though the mountainous terrain. Since they cannot commute to and from the school everyday, we had to get them enrolled in a residential school, a 15km away from home.   Nayak’s children spend six days in the school and return home on seventh day. But trekking though five hills is not a child play, the journey used to make them tired and exhausted. “This made me more determined to tear though the mighty mountains to pave way for my children. I didn't want my children to meet the same fate as mine. Hence, I decided to go ahead with the plan of road construction -- with or withou
    MEGA156396_009.jpg
  • Dec. 04, 2012 - Baby with papers saying work and career (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20121204_baf_i19_3794.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth II at work aboard the Royal train near Darlington.
    PA-1570053.jpg
  • February 5, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Seasonal brick field laborer works on dust as they arrange bricks on a cart at a brick factory in the outskirts of Dhaka. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
    20180205_zap_h143_001.jpg
  • August 2, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - A Labour works in a dockyard in the side of Buriganga River at Dhaka August 2, 2017. The laborers work in the dockyard without proper safety measures and unsafe conditions. Mostly the Local Ships are built and repair in this place. Ship repair, Sewage from the city, oil spills from boats and chemicals from industry have all led to pollution in the Burigonga River. (Credit Image: © Km Asad/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20170802_zaa_n230_085.jpg
  • April 28, 2018 - Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom - A father carries his young son on his shoulders whilst his sign reads ''Unions make Work Safer'' at the International Workers Memoriial Day rally in Manchester city centre. This day (April 28th) each year commemorates all workers rights worldwide. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccoy/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20180428_zaa_s197_105.jpg
  • August 2, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - A Laborer welds in a dockyard in the side of Buriganga River. They work in the dockyard without proper safety measures and unsafe conditions. Mostly the Local Ships are built and repair in this place. Ship repair, sewage from the city, oil spills from boats and chemicals from industry have all led to pollution in the Burigonga River. (Credit Image: © K M Asad via ZUMA Wire)
    20170802_zap_a130_020.jpg
  • Oct. 07, 2006 - Young woman in a yoga position sitting on her work desk. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20061007_baf_cu5_025.jpg
  • September 29, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Worker polish steel made utensil at a factory near Keranigang as they work on these type’s small factories on a very hazardous environment for low wages. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
    20180929_zap_h143_001.jpg
  • August 2, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - Laborer welding in a dockyard in the side of Buriganga River. They work in the dockyard without proper safety measures and unsafe conditions. Mostly the Local Ships are built and repair in this place. Ship repair, sewage from the city, oil spills from boats and chemicals from industry have all led to pollution in the Burigonga River. (Credit Image: © K M Asad via ZUMA Wire)
    20170802_zap_a130_008.jpg
  • August 2, 2017 - Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh - August 02, 2017 Dhaka, Bangladesh – A Labour weldingt ship in a dockyard in the side of Buriganga River. The laborers work in the dockyard without proper safety measures and unsafe conditions. Mostly the Local Ships are built and repair in this place. Ship repair, Sewage from the city, oil spills from boats and chemicals from industry have all led to pollution in the Burigonga River. (Credit Image: © K M Asad via ZUMA Wire)
    20170802_zap_a130_001.jpg
  • Aug. 6, 2014 - Designer at work in studio (Credit Image: © Image Source/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20140806_zaa_i19_140.jpg
  • July 4, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - People at work in Plastic recycling factory, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 4, 2018. (Credit Image: © Khandaker Azizur Rahman Sumon/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180704_zaa_n230_035.jpg
  • June 12, 2017 - Matara, Sri Lanka - U.S. Navy sailors from the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie work alongside Sri Lankan Marines to repair levees damaged in severe flooding and landslides June 12, 2017 in Matara, Sri Lanka. More than 600,000 were forced from their homes by monsoon rains killing over 200 and leaving thousands stranded. (Credit Image: © Joshua Fulton/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
    20170612_zaa_p138_003.jpg
  • July 17, 2016 - Lusaka, Zambia - A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking’. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers from the nearest village. They work from April to September, during the dry season. One worker can pick 100 kilograms of cherries per day..Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20160717_zaa_n230_268.jpg
  • November 3, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Koitori (3), a child with her mother Halima (29) breaks bricks at a brick factory in Keraniganj. All age labor work there earn around 20 US dollars per week over eight hours each day as they come from country side in a hope for better life. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
    20181103_zap_h143_020.jpg
  • November 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Workers work in a jute processing mill while sunrays enter through the rooftop in Narayanganj near Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20181101_zaa_n230_074.jpg
  • November 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Workers work in a jute processing mill while sunrays enter through the rooftop in Narayanganj near Dhaka, Bangladesh.  (Credit Image: © Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20181101_zaa_n230_071.jpg
  • November 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Workers work in a jute processing mill while sunrays enter through the rooftop in Narayanganj near Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 1, 2018  (Credit Image: © Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20181101_zaa_n230_070.jpg
  • February 15, 2018 - Young man wearing work gloves standing next to a stack of wooden planks in a warehouse, holding plank, looking up. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20180215_zaa_m137_026.jpg
  • October 4, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Chinese engineers busy in work on Orange Line Metro Train at Dera Gujran in Lahore on October 03,2017.One out of 27 sets of orange train reached the Provincial Capital from China and parked at a depot in Dera Gujjran near Ring Road where its official unveiling ceremony is likely to be held on Saturday. As the Punjab government has announced the official launching of metro trains at 27 kilometer track on December 25, the 90 per cent of remaining 26 sets of metro trains are set to arrive here before the inauguration date. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
    RTI20171004_zaa_p133_001.jpg
  • February 6, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A Seasonal brick field laborer drags a cart full of bricks to a whore house as their works on dust at a brick factory in the outskirts of Dhaka. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
    20180206_zap_h143_002.jpg
  • The Queen at her despatch box whilst at Balmoral.
    PA-5183395.jpg
  • Sep. 04, 2010 - Four business people using laptop. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20100904_baf_cu5_118.jpg
  • Sep. 04, 2010 - Businessmen using laptop and eating. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20100904_baf_cu5_135.jpg
  • Feb. 03, 2009 - Couple on laptop, using credit card. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20090203_baf_cu5_004.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach, Cox Bay Near Tofino, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_440.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach, Cox Bay Near Tofino, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_439.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_436.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_435.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_434.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_433.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Surfer Stretching On Beach (Credit Image: © Deddeda/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_432.jpg
  • July 21, 2019 - Man In Suit Running On Beach (Credit Image: © Caley Tse/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
    20190721_zza_rf01_378.jpg
  • Aug. 25, 2007 - Man using laptop by river. Model Released (MR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20070825_baf_cu5_024.jpg
  • Dec. 15, 2009 - Business man sitting on chair reading. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20091215_baf_cu5_056.jpg
  • Jun. 16, 2008 - Businesswoman waiting for interview. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20080616_baf_cu5_132.jpg
Next