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  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones reacts while addressesing the media in a press conference in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As the official broadcaster, Star Sports has unveiled ‘Select Dugout’ for the upcoming VIVO IPL 2019  (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Former Indian cricketer Anil Kumble reacts while addressesing the media in a press conference in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As the official broadcaster, Star Sports has unveiled ‘Select Dugout’ for the upcoming VIVO IPL 2019  (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones reacts while addressesing the media in a press conference in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As the official broadcaster, Star Sports has unveiled ‘Select Dugout’ for the upcoming VIVO IPL 2019  (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190322_zaa_n230_375.jpg
  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Former Sri Lanka cricketer Kumar Sangakkara reacts while addressesing the media in a press conference in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As the official broadcaster, Star Sports has unveiled ‘Select Dugout’ for the upcoming VIVO IPL 2019  (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Former Indian cricketer Anil Kumble reacts while addressesing the media in a press conference in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As the official broadcaster, Star Sports has unveiled ‘Select Dugout’ for the upcoming VIVO IPL 2019  (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190322_zaa_n230_372.jpg
  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Former cricketers address the media in a press conference in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As the official broadcaster, Star Sports has unveiled ‘Select Dugout’ for the upcoming VIVO IPL 2019  (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190322_zaa_n230_370.jpg
  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Former Sri Lanka cricketer Kumar Sangakkara reacts while addressesing the media in a press conference in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As the official broadcaster, Star Sports has unveiled ‘Select Dugout’ for the upcoming VIVO IPL 2019  (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190322_zaa_n230_371.jpg
  • March 22, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris reacts while addressesing the media in a press conference in Mumbai, India on 22 March 2019. As the official broadcaster, Star Sports has unveiled ‘Select Dugout’ for the upcoming VIVO IPL 2019  (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190322_zaa_n230_373.jpg
  • October 6, 2018 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Transgenders watch as a participant practices her walk during the second edition of Miss Transqueen India 2018 transgender beauty pageant in Mumbai on October 6, 2018. .Miss Transqueen India is an Indian beauty pageant for the transgender people over India. (Credit Image: © Prash Waydande/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • November 16, 2018 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Jet Airways Boeing 777-300 in the mist at Amsterdam Schiphol International Airport. The aircraft registration is VT-JEQ and is a Boeing 777-300 ER or 777-35R(ER). Jet Airways uses Amsterdam as a hub and connects AMS to Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and Toronto Pearson. The airline operates a fleet of 124 aircraft, 10 of them are Boeing 777 and has 230 more on order. The aircraft arrived from Toronto and landed in 18R in fog or the famous Polderbaan runway. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_013.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_012.jpg
  • Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas seen at wedding reception in Mumbai, India. 20 Dec 2018 Pictured: Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra. Photo credit: Varinder chawla / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas seen out on dinner date at JW Marriott, Mumbai. 17 Aug 2018 Pictured: Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_015.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_016.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - C.W.Feng of Bengaluru Blasters in against S Verma of Ahmedabad Smash Masters in PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - S. Verma of Ahmedabad Smash Masters in against during PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - C.W.Feng of Bengaluru Blasters in against S Verma of Ahmedabad Smash Masters in PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Kamilla Rytter Juhl and Law Cheuk Him of Ahmedabad Smash Masters in action during PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Tai Tzu Ying of Ahmedabad Smash Masters in action during PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Kirsty  Gilmour of Bengaluru Blasters in action during PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Tai Tzu Ying of Ahmedabad Smash Masters Celebrate after winning the match against Kirsty Gilmour of Bengaluru Blasters in 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Tai Tzu Ying of Ahmedabad Smash Masters in action during PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Viktor Axelsen of Bengaluru Blasters in action during  2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Viktor Axelsen of Bengaluru Blasters in action during PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Kirsty  Gilmour of Bengaluru Blasters in action during PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - Viktor Axelsen of Bengaluru Blasters in action during  PBL 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 13, 2018 - Hyderbad, Telangana, India - C.W.Feng of Bengaluru Blasters in against S Verma of Ahmedabad Smash Masters in 2nd Semi Final Bengaluru Blasters Vs Amhedabad Smash Masters (Credit Image: © Varun Kumar Mukhia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • CHENNAI, Sept. 12, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Devotees carry an idol of Hindu god Lord Ganesha to the sea in celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Chennai, Indian southeastern state of Tamil Nadu, Sept. 11, 2016. Ganesh Chaturthi is the Hindu festival celebrated in honor of the elephant-headed god Ganesha. (Xinhua/Stringer).****Authorized by ytfs* (Credit Image: © Stringer/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Threading flowers outside a small temple in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • Threading flowers outside a small temple in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A  street vendor selling lemon water in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • Sleeping in on a Sunday as the world passes by in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • Sleeping in on a Sunday as the world passes by in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • Sleeping in on a Sunday as the world passes by in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • Sleeping in on a Sunday as the world passes by in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • GV of a man in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A place to rest in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • Sleeping under the celebrate 2010 sign in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A holy man in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • Health and safety India style in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • Sunday morning conversation in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A place to rest on a Sunday morning in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A place to rest on a Sunday morning in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A young boys turban needs replacing in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A lie in on a Sunday morning in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A disabled man begs on a Sunday morning in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A disabled man begs on a Sunday morning in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • A disabled man begs on a Sunday morning in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • Kids play on a Sunday morning in Delhi India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photo by:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS .
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  • in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A snack before bed.  A man peels some fruit before sleeping on his cart in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A shopkeeper serves a young customer in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • Two young children wander the market in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • Two young children wander the market in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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  • A market stall owner in New Delhii India.  The Commonwealth Games are being held in Delhi India between the 3rd and 14th October 2010..Photoby:  Ron Gaunt/SPORTZPICS
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