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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 1m
They eat rats to survive. Not by choice, of course. 4 million lives. Invisible in the world’s largest democracy. The Musahar community in Bihar has lived through centuries of neglect. Even today: ⚠️ Families survive in hut‑like dens without land or dignity. ⚠️ Literacy is below 10% - children are married off before they know their age. ⚠️ Women face dowry violence, abandonment, and exploitation. ⚠️ Hunger is so deep that rats become food. This isn’t history. This is 2025. The documentary “Musahar: India’s 4 Million Ignored Lives” is not just a film - it’s a slap of social failure. A reminder that development without justice is just a slogan. The question is not whether India is growing. The question is: who is being left behind?
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India’s economic trajectory remains strong in 2025, with a projected GDP growth rate of 6.5-7%, making it one of the fastest-growing major economies. Despite global headwinds, India’s resilience can help survive the tough times. Key Growth Drivers:
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