FOTO TE DHIMBSHME/ E mitura qëndron 9 orë në ditë e lidhur

FOTO TE DHIMBSHME/ E mitura qëndron 9 orë në ditë e lidhur

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Prindërit e saj nuk duan që ta lënë Shivanin të lidhur pas një guri, por nuk kanë zgjidhje tjetër, pasi u duhet të shkojnë në punë.

Ata kanë edhe një fëmijë tjetër, 3 vjeç e gjysmë, por ai nuk mund të kujdeset për motrën më të vogël. Nëse ajo nuk qëndron e lidhur, vogëlushja mund të dalë në rrugët e Indisë, por kështu i rrezikohet jeta.

Sarta Kalara feeds her 15-month-old Shivani as one end of a barrier tape is tied to Shivani's foot and the other end to a stone to prevent Shivani from running away, when she works at a construction site nearby, in Ahmedabad, India, April 19, 2016. Kalara says she has no option but to tether her daughter Shivani to a stone despite her crying, while she and her husband work for 250 rupees ($3.8) each a shift digging holes for electricity cables in the city of Ahmedabad. There are about 40 million construction workers in India, at least one in five of them women, and the majority poor migrants who shift from site to site, building infrastructure for India's booming cities. Across the country it is not uncommon to see young children rolling in the sand and mud as their parents carry bricks or dig for new roads or luxury houses. REUTERS/Amit Dave SEARCH "TIED TODDLER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES

E zbathur dhe në mes të pluhurit, vogëlushja qëndron nëntë orë në ditë në temperaturë që shkon deri në 40 gradë celsius.

Sarta Kalara holds her 15-month-old Shivani as one end of a barrier tape is tied to Shivani's ankle to prevent her from running away when Kalara works at a construction site nearby in Ahmedabad, India, April 20, 2016. Kalara says she has no option but to tether her daughter Shivani to a stone despite her crying, while she and her husband work for 250 rupees ($3.8) each a shift digging holes for electricity cables in the city of Ahmedabad. There are about 40 million construction workers in India, at least one in five of them women, and the majority poor migrants who shift from site to site, building infrastructure for India's booming cities. Across the country it is not uncommon to see young children rolling in the sand and mud as their parents carry bricks or dig for new roads or luxury houses. REUTERS/Amit Dave SEARCH "TIED TODDLER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES

“E lidhim vajzën në mënyrë që ajo të mos dalë në rrugë. Djali nuk kujdeset dot për të, pasi është vetëm 3 vjeç e gjysmë. Qyteti është i mbushur plot me makina, nuk kam mundësi tjetër. Këtë e bëj për sigurinë e saj”, tha nëna 23-vjeçare, Sarta Kalara.

Barrier tape is tied around 15-month-old Shivani's ankle to prevent her from running away, while her mother Sarta Kalara works at a construction site nearby, in Ahmedabad, India, April 20, 2016. Kalara says she has no option but to tether her daughter Shivani to a stone despite her crying, while she and her husband work for 250 rupees ($3.8) each a shift digging holes for electricity cables in the city of Ahmedabad. There are about 40 million construction workers in India, at least one in five of them women, and the majority poor migrants who shift from site to site, building infrastructure for India's booming cities. Across the country it is not uncommon to see young children rolling in the sand and mud as their parents carry bricks or dig for new roads or luxury houses. REUTERS/Amit Dave SEARCH "TIED TODDLER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES

(gazeta-Shqip.com)

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