Weak Moonsoon Pushes Bundelkhand Farmers to Cities

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45-year-old Kripal Yadav is standing with his wife and teenage daughter at the Chattarpur bus stand in Madhya Pradesh waiting for a bus that will take him away from his 8 bighas of farm land to an uncertain Delhi. Kripal Yadav is one of the many farmers who are abandoning their farms in Bundelkhand driven by a weak monsoon and the threat of impending drought in this central Indian state. (Read more)

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