why are farm labour data and ram kali poor
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dala ram Kali are landless farm labourers who work on daily wages in palampur
though minimum wages for farm laborers set by the government is 60 per day,they get only 35-40 .
there is a heavy competition for work among the farm laborers in palampur ,so people agree to work for low wages
they remain out of work for most parts of the year and have to take loans from the money lender to fulfill their needs.due to this seasonal unemployment ,they remain poor and are unable to repay the loan and fall into a debt trap
though minimum wages for farm laborers set by the government is 60 per day,they get only 35-40 .
there is a heavy competition for work among the farm laborers in palampur ,so people agree to work for low wages
they remain out of work for most parts of the year and have to take loans from the money lender to fulfill their needs.due to this seasonal unemployment ,they remain poor and are unable to repay the loan and fall into a debt trap
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BothRamkali and farm labour are among the poorestpeople in village Palampur. farm labour is a landless farm labourer who works on daily wages. He fails to get regular work in the fields because of mechanisation of agriculture. Similarly, Ramkali hopes to get lesser work even during the harvesting season this year.
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BothRamkali and farm labour are among the poorestpeople in village Palampur. farm labour is a landless farm labourer who works on daily wages. He fails to get regular work in the fields because of mechanisation of agriculture. Similarly, Ramkali hopes to get lesser work even during the harvesting season this year.
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