" Workers walk towards a newly opened Rural Employment Guarantee worksite. In the monsoon parliamentary session in the August of 2005, the historic National Rural Employment Guarantee Act was passed which gives every household in rural India the right to 100 days of employment per year at minimum wages. Prior to this, the average number of days per year per household was 7 days. " ©Sohrab Hura | Lightstalkers


Workers walk towards a newly opened Rural Employment Guarantee worksite. In the monsoon parliamentary session in the August of 2005, the historic National Rural Employment Guarantee Act was passed which gives every household in rural India the right to 100 days of employment per year at minimum wages. Prior to this, the average number of days per year per household was 7 days.
 (image by Sohrab Hura)
Workers walk towards a newly opened Rural Employment Guarantee worksite. In the monsoon parliamentary session in the August of 2005, the historic National Rural Employment Guarantee Act was passed which gives every household in rural India the right to 100 days of employment per year at minimum wages. Prior to this, the average number of days per year per household was 7 days.
©Sohrab Hura
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