Urmila Tadvi, a resident of Kevadia village, is sifting rice from husk outside her humble mud and brick home in what is now called ‘Ekta Nagar’. While most women in her village are busy campaigning for the leaders contesting from Nandod seat in Narmada district or attending poll rallies to hear what this year’s contenders had to say, Urmila says she has no interest in elections. “My husband works at construction sites on a daily wage basis. He has not found work for some time,” she says. For lunch, she and her two daughters, aged eight and 12, will eat the rice with some dal and gourd that she had grown on a patch of land that her family had left in the backyard. “The government now wants to take this land away too,” Urmila rues.