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December 28, 2009 · by m rajshekhar | tagged Agriculture, Informal economy, Madhya Pradesh, Tihi | Leave a comment

(am writing this post in 2014 but retrospectively dating it back to dec 28, 2009. this, as things stand, is the very first set of stories i wrote for the economic times — they appeared three days before i joined the paper. the paper was bringing out an year end issue, and i wrote about […]

More observations from Tihi et al

September 1, 2008 · by m rajshekhar | tagged Agriculture, Madhya Pradesh, Mandis, Tihi | Leave a comment

a small update from me. when the previous post was written, i was in the middle of the itc project — living in two villages, studying the impact this agribusiness was having on village india. that project is over now. i am back in starvation gully looking for a job. needless to say, the village […]

a development chronology of tihi

February 1, 2008 · by m rajshekhar | tagged Agriculture, Madhya Pradesh, Mandis, Tihi | 2 Comments

since the 12th of january, i have been living in tihi, a village of 300-odd households in the central indian state of madhya pradesh (more specifically, in malwa). six years ago, itc-ibd, an indian agribusiness, set up an ict kiosk in the house of one of the larger farmers in this village, began using that […]

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