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Return of the natives

P.V. Sivakumar

The folk from Palamur who migrated to distant places for work due to drought, like these farm labourers who had migrated to Mumbai, are now back in their fields at Ganderpally on the Mahbubnagar-Narayanpet Road following good rains after several years. Mahbubnagar district accounted for the highest migration in the State during the successive drought.

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