TRAVELERS

“Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving.”
― Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky.

This series is all about people who are compelled to travel.

A migrant worker going home from Kerala. He is in a second class coach
A sister who works in a school goes back to Jamshedpur after attending her mothers funeral in Kerala.
Ghulam Muhammed moves to meet his elder son living in Lucknow from New Mainagudi, near NJP, West Bengal
On shoulders of children. Mother being taken to hospital. Take from Canning, Bengal.
Take from Canning, West Bengal.
A boy from North east, who met an accident, going back home after treatment in Bengaluru.
Take from Sundarban
A woman gets a nap in Bagajatin station in Bengal on the way to home after work.
Take from Shillong public transport station.
He travelled from Kanyakumari to Dibrugarg, the longest train service in India, with no ticket.
Taken from Dibrugarh station.
Vendor's train in West bengal.
Take from a train, in Andra Pradesh. Taking rest on mother's lap as she got bored with her toys.
A woman goes back home in a local compartment of a train after work. Take from Odisha
A cancer patient moves back home in Pasighat, Arunachal from Vellor in Tamil Nadu after Chemotherapy. Lack of facilitated hospitals is a major problem for people living in the north east of India.
A woman who lives in a village near NJP, travelled alone in a train after her husband get down with the dead body of his father, died on the way back from hospital in Vellure.
Women going back home. Take from Kuttanadu, in Kerala, an area which lies below sea level.
An old man coming back home from the nearest town which is three hills away. Take from Tatopani, Nepal
Rakhavan, who is mutilated in an elephant attack, lives in Edamalakudy, first tribal Panchayath in Kerala, where no vehicular services available for 8 km in any direction around the area.
A family going back to village. Take from Canning in Bengal.