Indian Girl`s Hidden Camera Pictures.

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India's 2011 census shows a serious decline in the number of girls under the age of seven - activists fear eight million female foetuses may have been aborted in the past decade. The BBC's Geeta Pandey in Delhi explores what has led to this crisis.


Kulwant has three daughters aged 24, 23 and 20 and a son who is 16.
In the years between the birth of her third daughter and her son, Kulwant became pregnant three times.
My mother-in-law said if I had a daughter, my husband would leave me. Thankfully, I had a son.”
Deepali Sah Health worker
Each time, she says, she was forced to abort the foetus by her family after ultrasound tests confirmed that they were girls.
"My mother-in-law taunted me for giving birth to girls. She said her son would divorce me if I didn't bear a son."
Kulwant still has vivid memories of the first abortion. "The baby was nearly five months old. She was beautiful. I miss her, and the others we killed," she says, breaking down, wiping away her tears.
Until her son was born, Kulwant's daily life consisted of beatings and abuse from her husband, mother-in-law and brother-in-law. Once, she says, they even attempted to set her on fire.
"They were angry. They didn't want girls in the family. They wanted boys so they could get fat dowries," she says.
India outlawed dowries in 1961, but the practice remains rampant and the value of dowries is constantly growing, affecting rich and poor alike.
Kulwant's husband died three years after the birth of their son. "It was the curse of the daughters we killed. That's why he died so young," she says.
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You Know Who You Are!

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I Stole Another Girls Picture.

I am an African-American girl who is pretending to be a blonde blue eyed girl online. I found her pictures and used them for my profile so that guys would want to talk to me online. Mostly I just did it because no one really wants to talk to chubby girls and I liked the confidence boost I got from their compliments. I know it was wrong, but I never meant to hurt anyone. I had never started anything serious or even talked to someone under my alias for more than a day or two, it was all just innocent conversations with random guys who were probably lying too. But then I met this guy who was different. He was an honest and sweet and we have so much in common that we fell in love. I never meant for it to happen, and I didn't start talking to him with the intention of starting a serious relationship. But now its almost a year later and we've been dating for 7 months. I honestly love him with all of my heart and the guilt from lying is tearing me apart. I've tried to break it off with him so many times but he just won't let go. I know this is all of my fault and I don't want to just disappear and leave it alone because I know it would devastate him.
I've convinced myself that it doesn't matter that I'm lying to him because we could never be with each other anyway. (We live on opposite sides of the country and are both really close to our families so neither of us wants to move) And because I've never lied about anything but my name and what I look like ( which I know are two very basic and important things so who am I kidding) but he always says that he fell in love with my personality. That my looks are just a bonus and that he loves who I am more than what I look like. I know that I should tell him, or that I should end the relationship so he won't waste his life with me, but I just don't know how. If I tell him best case scenario, he hates me then forgives me and says he wants to be with me. But that won't really change anything because we still can't be with each other in person, because of how far away we live. So why should I hurt him? What's the point if it doesn't change anything except ease my guilt? Doesn't that make me selfish? I don't know anymore. Can someone please help me? I honestly believed I was a good person before all this but now I just don't know. Am I a sick individual? Is there something wrong with me that I could lie to the person I love for so long?







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Girl Taking Bath in Ganga (Ganga Snan) 4.

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Girl Taking Bath in Ganga (Ganga Snan) 3.


The historic 'Ganga Snan' a religious ritual of the Hindu community, ended amidst festivity on Monday at Kansat of Shibgonj upazila in Chapainawabganj.
Hindu devotees of all age groups thronged the venue to take a dip in the Pagla River , a symbolic gesture of washing away sins. The event also attracted devotees from other parts of the country.
A day long mela, puja and kirtan, organised by the Kansat Sanaton Samaj Kallyan Sangha (KSSKS), was held on the banks of the Pagla River and Kansat Rajbari Math. Around 300 stalls were set up at the fair premises. Traders from different parts of the country displayed their wares at the mela.
The Ganga Snan and mela were first held at this venue at least 500 years ago, said organiser Sukumar Saha.
Thousands of Hindu devotees of the northern part in country congregate here and collect water from Pagla River to be used for the rituals.
Nabo Kumar Das, president of KSSKS, told The Daily Star that the ritual is held during 'Ganga Doshhara tithi' of Jaishtha and Ashar in the Bangla calendar. Every year thousands of devotees come here in the hope that this ritual would ameliorate their lives.
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Girl Taking Bath in Ganga (Ganga Snan) 2.

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Girl Taking Bath in Ganga (Ganga Snan).


The historic 'Ganga Snan' a religious ritual of the Hindu community, ended amidst festivity on Monday at Kansat of Shibgonj upazila in Chapainawabganj.
Hindu devotees of all age groups thronged the venue to take a dip in the Pagla River , a symbolic gesture of washing away sins. The event also attracted devotees from other parts of the country.
A day long mela, puja and kirtan, organised by the Kansat Sanaton Samaj Kallyan Sangha (KSSKS), was held on the banks of the Pagla River and Kansat Rajbari Math. Around 300 stalls were set up at the fair premises. Traders from different parts of the country displayed their wares at the mela.
The Ganga Snan and mela were first held at this venue at least 500 years ago, said organiser Sukumar Saha.
Thousands of Hindu devotees of the northern part in country congregate here and collect water from Pagla River to be used for the rituals.
Nabo Kumar Das, president of KSSKS, told The Daily Star that the ritual is held during 'Ganga Doshhara tithi' of Jaishtha and Ashar in the Bangla calendar. Every year thousands of devotees come here in the hope that this ritual would ameliorate their lives.
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