-CaravanMagazine.in Not far from Delhi, within the northern capital region, lies a significant part of western Uttar Pradesh. At one time, nearly all rural households in this region were engaged in animal husbandry. Rearing cattle is how most of the area’s women made money—while the men often worked in farms or migrated to urban areas for employment, the women stayed at home. Their day began with washing and feeding the cattle....
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Meetings on labour codes fail to evolve consensus -AM Jigeesh
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More »Water, Marathwada women’s woe: No brides for farmers as families look for city matches -Himanshu Nitnaware
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