In Juanga, India, a village of less than 3,000 inhabitants, the adults typically work as farmers on small plots of land earning less than $2 a day. They live in extended families in two or three roomed bamboo thatched mud huts, surviving on rice and dahl.
Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/11/tech/mobile-india-mpowering/index.html?eref=edition
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