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UP Elections 2017: As Parties Make Promises, Bundelkhand Migrants Say Little Has Changed
- Thursday February 23, 2017
- India News | Written by Nikhil Pandhi
As 19 constituencies across seven districts of Bundelkhand prepare to vote in the fourth phase of the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, NDTV visited a labour chowk in Greater Noida, which has been a hub for migrants from Bundelkhand for the past two decades.
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UP Elections 2017: A Village Of 1,000 Shares How It's Hunkered Down For Notes Ban
- Wednesday February 8, 2017
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
Raghunath, a 60-year-old farmer, surveys his two-acre farm in Bundelkhand with some concern. After four consecutive years of drought, the weather cooperated this year. Right after Diwali, he sowed the Rabi or winter crop of wheat, which now stands about two feet tall. On seeds, fertilizers, diesel for his water pump, he spent Rs 15,000. Then, on No...
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As Cash Runs Dry, No Work For Migrants From Drought-Hit Bundelkhand
- Thursday November 17, 2016
- India News | Written by Aishwarya Iyer, Alok Pandey
It is 8 in the morning and for 60-year-old mason Amir Khan, a migrant from Uttar Pradesh's drought-hit Bundelkhand region, it looks like the day will involve yet another futile wait for work on a South Delhi road - the third such day in succession.
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UP Elections 2017: As Parties Make Promises, Bundelkhand Migrants Say Little Has Changed
- Thursday February 23, 2017
- India News | Written by Nikhil Pandhi
As 19 constituencies across seven districts of Bundelkhand prepare to vote in the fourth phase of the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, NDTV visited a labour chowk in Greater Noida, which has been a hub for migrants from Bundelkhand for the past two decades.
- www.ndtv.com
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UP Elections 2017: A Village Of 1,000 Shares How It's Hunkered Down For Notes Ban
- Wednesday February 8, 2017
- India News | Written by Alok Pandey
Raghunath, a 60-year-old farmer, surveys his two-acre farm in Bundelkhand with some concern. After four consecutive years of drought, the weather cooperated this year. Right after Diwali, he sowed the Rabi or winter crop of wheat, which now stands about two feet tall. On seeds, fertilizers, diesel for his water pump, he spent Rs 15,000. Then, on No...
- www.ndtv.com
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As Cash Runs Dry, No Work For Migrants From Drought-Hit Bundelkhand
- Thursday November 17, 2016
- India News | Written by Aishwarya Iyer, Alok Pandey
It is 8 in the morning and for 60-year-old mason Amir Khan, a migrant from Uttar Pradesh's drought-hit Bundelkhand region, it looks like the day will involve yet another futile wait for work on a South Delhi road - the third such day in succession.
- www.ndtv.com