A supporter of anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare gestures at the venue of Hazare's three-day fast at the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) grounds in Mumbai December 27, 2011. A three-day fast led by 74-year-old Hazare and a plan for thousands of people to picket the home of Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi on New Years Eve will be a test of strength for the anti-corruption movement that forced a government U-turn in the summer. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui Add Comment Anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare sits on stage after arriving at the venue of his three-day fast at the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) grounds in Mumbai December 27, 2011. A three-day fast led by 74-year-old Hazare and a plan for thousands of people to picket the home of Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi on New Years Eve will be a test of strength for the anti-corruption movement that forced a government U-turn in the summer. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash Veteran Indian social activist Anna Hazare during his day-long hunger strike in New Delhi 12/12/2011
Veteran Indian social activist Anna Hazare gestures while sitting in front of India's national flags during his day-long hunger strike in New Delhi December 11, 2011. Anti-corruption crusader Hazare, who rocked the government with street protests in the summer, went on a day-long hunger strike on Sunday and warned of more to come if his demand for a tough law on graft is not quickly met. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi Rat Killers in Mumbai, India 11/20/2011
Shakeel Sheikh, 24, wears his gloves as he prepares to kill rats outside a slaughter house in Mumbai October 19, 2011. About 44 night rat killers are employed by pest control department of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to kill the rodents in the city. Employees of the pest control department get a salary of 15,000 to 17,000 Indian Rupees ($294 to 333) while the contract labourers are paid 5 Indian rupees ($0.10) per rat they kill. The rat killers are expected to kill at least 30 rodents per night and hand over the carcasses to civic officials in the morning. If they fall short by even one rodent, they are expected to make it up the next night else they stand to lose a day's pay. Mumbai is the only city in the world which employs full-time night right killers. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui Police detain Tibetan exiles during a protest in front of the Chinese embassy in New Delhi November 2, 2011. REUTERS/Parivartan Sharma A worker leaps over stacked sacks of paddy at a wholesale grain market in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh, India October 13, 2011. India's food price index rose 9.32 percent in the year to October 1, government data on Thursday showed. REUTERS/Ajay Verma | Around your World
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