Dhaka, July 12 -- At Delhi's Khirki Extension, a group of women can be seen creating fabric dolls, while music in Dari, plays in the background. Gunjan, one of them, is a refugee in Delhi, who had to leave her entire life behind in Afghanistan's Bamyan - a place known for its monumental Buddha statues destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. She moved to Delhi in 2015 along with her husband and three children. Her husband, who knows Pashto, Hindi and French, works as a translator, while she runs a stitching enterprise, reports The Indian Express.

"People don't understand my situation as a refugee. I struggled to find a job as I didn't have an Aadhar card, and the only job I was offered demanded 12-hour work and paid only Rs 3000," she says. "We...