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... areas ( by now housing a million people overflowing from Greater Mumbai ) , and the growing infor- mal and service sectors attracted immi- grant workers who had no option but to build their own shanty accommodation . Till 1995 , the ...
... areas ( by now housing a million people overflowing from Greater Mumbai ) , and the growing infor- mal and service sectors attracted immi- grant workers who had no option but to build their own shanty accommodation . Till 1995 , the ...
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... areas exist mainly because of low employment opportuni- ties . Especially in rain - fed rural areas , employment is available for only a few months a year . Local workers out of desperation are then available at sub- minimum wages for ...
... areas exist mainly because of low employment opportuni- ties . Especially in rain - fed rural areas , employment is available for only a few months a year . Local workers out of desperation are then available at sub- minimum wages for ...
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... areas of the plains of Nimad in Madhya Pradesh , or around picture posters in tribal areas . The Andolan relied heavily on the regular parchas ( handbills ) , regarded as obsolete by many . A parcha leaves something tan- gible in one's ...
... areas of the plains of Nimad in Madhya Pradesh , or around picture posters in tribal areas . The Andolan relied heavily on the regular parchas ( handbills ) , regarded as obsolete by many . A parcha leaves something tan- gible in one's ...
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