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Driven out of homes by drought, migrants find a lifeline in Mumbai

<p>Hoping to put their lives back together, over 500 of them have taken refuge at a temporary camp set up in Thane; 160 other families are in Ghatkopar</p>

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Raobai Madhav Rathod was overwhelmed and transfixed by a running tap; it had been two years since she had last seen such a sight. The 22-year-old was driven out of her village, Bashwadi, in Mukhed taluka in Nanded district by an unrelenting drought. Mumbai, it turned out, held out hope — of a fresh start and better living conditions.


Home, sweet home: Shangram Rathod in his makeshift tent

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