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AsiaPac · 54 mins ago

Maharashtra’s sugarcane dilemma: cutters seek a way out as mills turn to machines

When Lata Waghmare was six months pregnant, she accompanied her husband to cut sugarcane in drought-prone Solapur, one of Maharashtra’s major sugarcane-growing districts. She completed her full term in the fields and gave birth to a baby girl. Just five or six days later, she resumed work, leaving her infant nearby while she and her husband toiled.One day, fearing the contractor’s anger over her stopping to tend to her child, Ms. Waghmare hurried to help load bundles of sugarcane onto a tractor. When she returned, her three-month-old daughter lay crushed beneath its wheels. Ms. Waghmare spent the next five days grieving, only to have the contractor deduct 10 days’ wages from her earnings. There was no compensation, no police intervention and, ultimately, no justice.Years later, sitting in
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