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'I Get Hungry By 11 am But I'm Still Working': Rural Wages Stagnated During Modi's 10-Year Tenure

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As per economic think-tank ICRIER, during the Modi government’s first term, growth in real rural wages for farm and non-farm sectors declined to 3% and 3.3% respectively. However, during the Modi government’s second term, the situation worsened as growth turned negative: -0.6% for farm wages and -1.4% for non-farm wages.
Photo: Rohit Inani

Nunera, Haryana: Vir Singh, who is about 55 years old, was born in the agricultural village of Nunera in Haryana’s Gurugram district, where he has lived and worked as a daily wage worker all his life.

Economic liberalisation in 1991, the economic boom in the 2000s, the making of Gurugram into a technology and financial hub — Singh has witnessed India’s economic transformation for more than three decades. But unlike the tens of millions of workers who left rural India to migrate to its growing cities in search of better economic opportunities, Singh never left Nunera.

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