"It's ironic that sometimes we have to works as labourers on the same piece of land that has been allotted to us" - Ganesh Paswan, resident of Bargajwa village
"Around 50,000 farmers in West Champaran are yet to get possession of the land allotted to them" - Pankaj, member, Operation Dakhal Dihani, a state government initiative to help landless people
"Around 50,000 farmers in West Champaran are yet to get possession of the land allotted to them" - Pankaj, member, Operation Dakhal Dihani, a state government initiative to help landless people
The only surviving bungalow in Hardiya village in West Champaran where British managers lived to oversee indigo production. The building now lies unused
The only surviving bungalow in Hardiya village in West Champaran where British managers lived to oversee indigo production. The building now lies unused
A foundation stone marking the visit of Mahatma Gandhi to the Kuria bungalow in West Champaran on April 26, 1917. The stone bears names of two women indigo farmers, Telin and Badhayin, who narrated their woes to Gandhi