Labour
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Neither reservations nor agitation dispel gloom among workers in Delhi’s industrial areas
Anumeha Yadav
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The coal-worker’s dilemma: Die slowly of unhealthy conditions or die quickly of starvation?
Sandeep Pai Savannah Carr-Wilson
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A teenager traces her Indian great-great grandmother’s life as an indentured labourer in Fiji
Aanchal Malhotra
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What is labour? An exhibition in Kolkata engages with the complex question
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘We are the defeated’: The fears and struggles of Bihari migrant labourers in Delhi’s Chawri Bazaar
Nikhil Roshan
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India’s plan to restrict life-saving drug could endanger women during childbirth, say experts
Nayantara Narayanan
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Six decades ago, a workers’ uprising changed Darjeeling’s tea gardens. It’s time for change again
Anuradha Sharma
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Space to grow: How Odisha’s seasonal hostels are helping curb child migration and child labour
Rakhi Ghosh
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From construction to sanitation: How daily wage workers in Delhi survived demonetisation
Abhishek Dey
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From four chapatis to two: Job shortage forces Mumbai’s daily wage workers to cut back on meals
Aarefa Johari
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Three cities, 36 workers, the same story: Even daily jobs are now hard to find
Aarefa Johari Abhishek Dey Vinita Govindarajan
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WHO suggests giving women more time during child birth, reducing interventions to accelerate labour
Scroll Staff
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WHO suggests giving women more time during child birth, reducing interventions to accelerate labour
Scroll Staff
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Video: Japan's robot expo sparks debate on future of human labour
Reuters
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She said ‘no’ to an episiotomy during childbirth. Her doctor cut her anyway.
Rebecca Grant, Mosaic
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The stories of the 37.4 million invisible and underpaid home-based workers in India
Janhavi Dave
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In Assam, a panel has been set up to fix the minimum wages of Assam’s tea workers. But will it help?
Arunabh Saikia
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The echo chamber: We are no longer listening to people who are not like us
Arun Maira
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Lab notes: India can reduce its stillbirths by training its healthcare workers
Bhavya Khullar
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More Indian women could go to work if they found alternative caregivers
Anoushaka Chandrashekar, IndiaSpend.com Parul Agarwal, IndiaSpend.com