Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Day 4: continued...

Day 4: continued…

Below are some other pictures taken throughout the day.



(As we entered into the MRYDO site, the women welcomed us by placing the Tilak on our foreheads)

(When visiting the village, the women from MRYDO placed a Tilak in the spot between our eyebrows. Tilak is a red dot, it is made from sandalwood powder and it represents a sign of respect and welcome.)

 
(MRYDO women group, whom began their businesses based on the micro-loan)

(Me! - Waiting for the MRYDO group of women to speak)

(Allen playing Cricket with the children from the slums)

(Chris also played Cricket with the children from the slums)

(Slums)

(The children from the slums)

(Having lunch at Suribachi in Delhi, India)

(Some Manhattan College students with the Qutub Minar which is the tallest monument in India, 72.5 meters; the Muslim rule in India began with this minaret)

(MC students in front of the Qutub Minar during our tour)







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