IN PHOTOS: Mumbai photographer travels across India to capture stray feeders

A Mumbai photographer spent nearly 18 months travelling across towns and cities to document the work of those who care for strays in the country. Here are the images of feeders and rescuers she came across

Updated On: 2023-05-12 10:03 AM IST

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Photographer Sarika Nerurkar has taken over 10,000 photos which spotlight the efforts of feeders from Chandigarh, Ranikhet and Dehradun in the North to Bengaluru and Chennai in the southy. Photo Courtesy: iStock

Manjari Colaco cooks 120 kilograms of chicken to feed over 300 dogs in Lalbaugh Botanical Gardens, Bengaluru

Abhishek Giri and Anjali Mehta treat a puppy with distemper at a steel warehouse in Dehradun

Malan Sonawane and her husband take out their rickshaw to go about feeding 300 dogs in Mumbai every day

Sai Bharathan checks on a dog who moved inside the construction site of the Mumbai Coastal Road Project in Worli. Pics/Sarika Nerurkar

Santa Cruz East resident and documentray photographer Sarika Nerurkar began to shoot first in Mumbai, before travelling across the country. The goal of the project is to get feeders and rescuers “recognition for the work they do and making people aware that coexistence is a community responsibility.”

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