Updated On: 11 March, 2024 06:51 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Climate-induced droughts have ravaged the region, pushing families into poverty and forcing women to migrate in search of work in sugarcane fields

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In the semi-arid lands of Maharashtra`s Beed district, women face a stark choice -- endure excruciating menstrual pain or risk losing their livelihoods. Climate-induced droughts have ravaged the region, pushing families into poverty and forcing women to migrate in search of work in sugarcane fields.
However, the demanding nature of this labour -- coupled with exploitative contracts -- leaves women with few options but to undergo hysterectomies to avoid missing work and incurring financial penalties, according to a new paper from the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).