Women break stereotypes as they enter the 'men only' working zone
Express News Service
Mamata, an ambulance driver in Mandya. Express /Udayshanka SRajeswari Ammal, a tender coconut seller in Madurai.Express/K.K.SundarOnly women worker, Vairamani at work in Chokkampudur crematorium in Coimbatore. Express/A.Raja ChidambaramShanthi works in a Hindu Rudraboomi in Bengaluru. Express/ Vinod Kumar.TVairamani at work in Chokkampudur crematorium in Coimbatore. Express/A.Raja ChidambaramVairamani at work in Chokkampudur crematorium in Coimbatore. Express/A.Raja ChidambaramSelva Nayagi, an auto driver in Madurai. Express/K.K.SundarA nomad along with her daughter begging in Madurai, even as we speak of women empowerment on International Women's Day.Express/K.K.SundarShantha, a 61-year-old native of Chembu on the banks Vembanad Lake, has been harvesting clams all her life. The job demands Shantha to be immersed in the polluted lake for hours together and as a result she has contracted many allergies. Express/ Albin MathewThis sugarcane juice shop owner works for more than 14 hours to earn Rs 1700 per day in Hyderabad. Express / R.Satish BabuA woman working as a sweeper, sweeps the pedestrian under the scorching heat in Hyderbad. Express / R.Satish BabuWomen working at the construction site under extremely tough conditions at Karimnagar. Express/R.Satish BabuPadmashree SM, a software engineer from Davangere now a loco pilot at BMRCL. Express/Pushkar V