Hindustan Times (Noida)

THE STORY OF A DROUGHT

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Maharastra, India’s richest state by GDP, has its eyes set on becoming the country’s first trillion dollar economy by 2025. At the same time, Marathwada – a historical­ly backward part of the state, adjoining the distressed Vidarbha region and home to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Ajanta and Ellora caves – has seen a surge in farmer suicides.

At the heart of the crisis is a cyclical drought that has persisted for almost a decade. Relief packages and loan waivers have not reversed the trend. The story of dystopia grows more tragic every year as thousands of farmer families flee to the cities, while those who stay back are plagued by bad credit and crop loss.

Landscapes of Loss tells the story of Marathwada through the accounts of its people: marginal farmers, dalits, landless labourers, farm widows and children. It lays bare the complex factors that have brought the region to this pass – a story representa­tive, in many ways, of the agrarian unrest in large parts of rural India.

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230pp, ~599 Harpercoll­ins
Landscapes of Loss Kavitha Iyer 230pp, ~599 Harpercoll­ins

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