Food prices; a bricks and mortar problem for economy

GURGAON, India (Reuters) – Three months since journeying more than 700 miles (1,130 kms)from his village in Chhattisgarh to take a job in this bustling city near the capital, New Delhi, Charan is already looking forward to a 10 percent pay rise. He isn’t an engineer or programmer. He hauls bricks and sand at a local construction site for less than $100 a month.




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