‘Yahan sab kuch khichdi jaise banta hai, politics, activist kaam, zindagi, sangharsh’1 (here, everything works like a khichdi, a one-pot dish made of rice, dal/lentils, vegetables, seasoning. This ‘khichdi’ consists of politics, activist work, life, struggle)
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Rao, K., & Hariharan, A. (2014). Money Where the Mouth Is: Women, Capital and a Land Rights Movement. In Gender, Development and Social Change (Vol. Part F2185, pp. 138–154). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137390578_9
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