Twenty-eight-year-old Kailash Nathu, a member of the Bhil Adivasi community, recalls a horrific incident from 2018, when like every year, he migrated from his village Gamaniya Hameera, all the way to Gujarat to find work as a daily-waged labourer. Nathu was not the only villager who used to migrate from Rajasthan to the cities of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh to seek livelihood, it has been a routine— much like a necessary-evil — for the people of his community who otherwise would sustain themselves through farming during the monsoon season.