Harsha Vadlamani

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Why are India’s farmers Killing themselves? // CNN Photos

August 23, 2016

My photos of the drought and agrarian crisis in Marathwada were featured on CNN Photos, along with a short interview by John Sutter.

 

Harsha Vadlamani Photojournalist, Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker in India

 

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Filed under Interviews, Personal Projects, Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer in India, Publications
Tagged under Beed Drought, Climate Change, Climate Change Refugees, Drought, Drought in latur, India Agriculture, Internally displaced people, Latur drought, Marathwada, Marathwada Drought, Tearsheets, Water crisis, Water crisis in latur

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Harsha Vadlamani is a photojournalist, documentary photographer, filmmaker, and National Geographic Explorer based in New Delhi and Hyderabad, India. He is a member of Panos Pictures and a recipient of Amnesty International UK’s Media Award for Photojournalism in 2022 for his photographs of the COVID-19 pandemic in rural India.

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