Azamgarh villagers' desperate need to escape to greener pastures
Prime Time: We visit Nooruddinpur village in Azamgarh where most of the village's well-built homes, mosques and other structures have been possible only because most households have people who live in Mumbai or the Middle East to earn a living. We find that there are people holding degrees living in abject poverty because there is no scope of employment in the vicinity of the village. (Audio in Hindi) Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/prim...

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