Leaving the village to start a career
Every time 21-year-old Snehal Bhingardeve returns home, there's a party for her. Her mother Sumitra decorates the small concrete yard outside their home in the village of Palus in the state of Maharashtra with a colorful Rangoli, a traditional floor decoration that is said to bring good luck. Neighbors come over to greet and hug the young woman, who has just travelled by bus for four hours on a winding mountain road. To avoid feeling too homesick, once a month Snehal begins her journey from Pune, a sprawling city of 3.1 million in the western part of the state, to her parents in Palus, nearly 200 km to the south.
2018-03-01