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In India's Cheap Car Boom, Poor Labourers Pay a Big Price

Visheshwar Prasad displays his re-attached right hand. Photo: Reuters
Visheshwar Prasad displays his re-attached right hand. Photo: Reuters
Faridabad: In a dingy factory in the sprawling industrial hub of Manesar in Northern India, a plastic moulding machine malfunctioned, mangling Visheshwar Prasad Singh's right hand as he made parts for a supplier to the country's major automakers. Mr Singh was one of thousands of poor labourers, many temporary, who toil for 12 hours a day making auto parts for barely Rs 200 a day to feed India's cheap car boom. "I had no training to...
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