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  • In the stone quarries of Madhya Pradesh, lakhs are putting their lungs, limbs and lives at risk

    In the stone quarries of Madhya Pradesh, lakhs are putting their lungs, limbs and lives at risk

    Abhijeet Jadhav
    · May 10, 2017 · 09:30 pm