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One day his parents borrowed the equivalent of $7 from a thekedar (broker) in exchange for Akkas and his elder sister. Akkas was taken to a carpet factory, where he was made to weave rugs from 3a.m. to 8 p.m. with one break to eat. He later told a RugMark volunteer that “the worst part was hunger.”. Akkas was rescued by the RugMark Foundation[ via: abhilash]