Women holding plates decorated with religious items wait to tie rakhi to Hindu saints during a function organised by non-governmental organisation Sulabh International to celebrate Raksha Bandhan festival in New Delhi on August 28, 2015. Dozens of the women, who used to clear human waste for a living, a practice which is now banned in India, on Friday participated in the celebrations for the first time this year, according to the organisers

Women holding plates decorated with religious items wait to tie rakhi to Hindu saints during a function organised by non-governmental organisation Sulabh International to celebrate Raksha Bandhan festival in New Delhi on August 28, 2015. Dozens of the women, who used to clear human waste for a living, a practice which is now banned in India, on Friday participated in the celebrations for the first time this year, according to the organisers

Women holding plates decorated with religious items wait to tie rakhi to Hindu saints during a function organised by non-governmental organisation Sulabh International to celebrate Raksha Bandhan festival in New Delhi on August 28, 2015. Dozens of the women, who used to clear human waste for a living, a practice which is now banned in India, on Friday participated in the celebrations for the first time this year, according to the organisers

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