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For decades, about 12 lakh to 15 lakh people have been migrating within Maharashtra to cut sugarcane. They travel from the drought-affected Marathwada to western Maharashtra’s Sangli, Kolhapur, Pune, Satara, Solapur, and Ahmednagar. These areas are also known as the sugar belt. Here, they work in the sugarcane fields under harsh work and weather conditions. They are paid no more than ₹50,000 to ₹60,000 per pair for about 150 days of work. But these seasonal workers also face severe exploitation by their contractors, also known as mukadams. Who are Mukadams? The mukadamis a man with political influence. The more powerful he is, the more sub-contractors he has. Once farmers – who own the land – ready the sugarcane for harvest, mukadams take over. Sugar factories hire them, and they in turn hire labour, making arrangements for their transport and stay. These middlemen are paid by the sugar factory and pocket at least 30% of what is earned. What are the working conditions like? Where do the workers stay? Read more here: https://www.thehindu.com/news/nationa... Reporting: Abhinay Deshpande Voiceover & Production: Abhinaya Sriram Videos & Photos: Emmanual Yogini Thank you for watching our video! You can subscribe to our channel here: https://bit.ly/3c8Adi6 Visit https://www.thehindu.com/ for the latest updates, analysis, opinions, and more. You can also download our apps: Android: https://bit.ly/3nboBEi iOs: https://apple.co/3EDCwt4 The Hindu is committed to keeping you up-to-date with information on the developments in India and the world. We promise to deliver quality journalism that stays away from vested interest and political propaganda. You can support us by subscribing to our digital offerings here: https://bit.ly/3emywiz Follow us: Twitter: / the_hindu Instagram: / the_hindu