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Photo Stories - 3rd prize
Famine in Bihar, India, caused by a great drought and extensive floods in the north of the state. The situation is worsened by a small pox epidemic. The authorities try to cope with the situation by importing grains from other parts in the country and from the United States and by the distribution of wheat through fair-price shops. In addition, many international aid organizations have set up relief-distribution systems.
Food aid is distributed to victims of the famine and small pox epidemic in Bihar, India. The famine was caused by a great drought and extensive floods in the north of the state.
In the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnoke, Rajasthan, more than hundred thousand rats are being worshipped. They have more food than their worshippers, suffering from the famine that scourges India.
Victims of the famine in Bihar, India, are thrown in the Ganges river.
A mother and her child, afflicted with smallpox in Bihar, India, during the famine of 1966-67.
A desperate father and his starving son in the village of Kachha-Kuyan, Bihar, India, victims of the famine that scourges Bihar.
Sports - 2nd prize
Thomas Hoepker
Stern
01 January, 1967
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1967 Photo Contest
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Cheong-han Aw
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Rolf Olson
Fred Ihrt
Peter Skingley
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Roy Miller
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