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Cleaning operation

Kamal Narang

A farmer in Bahadurgarh in Haryana removing weeds from his field. He is awaiting monsoon rains after sowing cauliflower seeds. Many farmers in North India have shifted from paddy mid-way due to inadequate water availability. They have now sown seasonal vegetables.

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