{"id":10888,"date":"2021-01-07T14:30:48","date_gmt":"2021-01-07T09:00:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.casa-india.org\/blog\/?p=10888"},"modified":"2021-01-07T14:30:48","modified_gmt":"2021-01-07T09:00:48","slug":"giving-hope-to-the-marginalised","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casa-india.org\/blog\/giving-hope-to-the-marginalised\/","title":{"rendered":"Giving Hope to the Marginalised"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span lang=\"EN-US\">The sudden nation-wide lockdown led to what was probably one of the largest mass migration of people in recent times. Out of jobs to earn a living, out of a roof to live under and with little to zero access to food and medicine, the migrant workers from various parts of the country were forced to move back to their hometowns and villages.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN-US\">Shubham Yadav, a 28 year old migrant worker recounts his experience of the journey he and his family had to take because of the lockdown. He said,\u00a0<\/span><span dir=\"RTL\" lang=\"AR-SA\">\u201c<\/span><span lang=\"EN-US\">I was traveling on a local bus with my family with almost no money to feed them. The bus was filled with so many people that even the thought of breathing needed an effort and on the way, I was thinking to myself about what did we do to deserve this and is this road ever going to end?\u201d. Shubham Yadav is a migrant worker from Chouki, Madhya Pradesh who, with his family migrated to Dhudiya, a small town in MP.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN-US\">The family moved to Dhudiya and everyone from Shubham\u2019s parents to his siblings started working to earn in a living. Because in their village Chouki, the employment opportunities were extremely<\/span><span lang=\"IT\">\u00a0scarce<\/span><span lang=\"EN-US\">\u00a0as the land was no longer cultivable. This forced<\/span><span lang=\"DE\">\u00a0Shubham\u00a0<\/span><span lang=\"EN-US\">and his family to leave their hometown in search of work. And so they ended up in Dhudiya as daily wage labourers. Shubham and his family worked in a construction site for almost 8-10 months while living in an interim hut close to the construction site along with other immigrant workers. The family together managed to earn a combined lump-sum of approximately Rs.12000 per month due to the shortage of work on a daily basis.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span dir=\"RTL\" lang=\"AR-SA\">\u201c<\/span><span lang=\"EN-US\">Life is good for those who are privileged in these times. While we just struggle throughout our lives to have food in our bellies until the day we die\u201d said Shubham as he cried with broken dreams in his eyes. The sadder part is that his\u00a0story not the only story like this. Just when Shubham and others like him thought that life could not bring anything worse to their plates, the outbreak of Covid-19 and the subsequent national lockdown only worsened their already miserable state. While everyone in the country was regulated to stay inside their homes, the ones without a permanent home were just hushed away like and left on their own as if their lives didn\u2019t matter.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN-US\">As a result, all of the immigrant workers and their families such as Shubham\u2019s were forced to go back to their native villages. Thousands of people rushed to railway stations, bus stations and some even just walked to get back to their homes. Shubham and his family were forced to move back to Chouki, on 23rd March, 2020, without any kind of financial backing or saving to support themselves in a place which was already doomed when they left.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN-US\">Ever since the pandemic hit the nation, it has been CASA\u2019s constant effort to help and aid those who are suffering in these testing times and are all alone. Therefore, CASA in collaboration with Shram Shrakti Mahila Seva Sansthan (SSMSS) conducted a survey in Banjariya and found out that Shubham and his family\u2019s condition, they didn\u2019t have the most basic of necessities like food and water in order to sustain their lives. Shubham and his family didn\u2019t get any assistance whatsoever from any organisation or individual.\u00a0 Ever since they returned to their hometown, they had been helpless and were living miserably. After learning about the family\u2019s troubles from the survey, on 30th April, 2020, a ration kit and proper masks were distributed to the affected family members.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN-US\">Due to the joint efforts of CASA and SSMSS, now Shubham and many others like him are finally able to meet their daily necessities and sustain a healthy standard of living. It has given home to the affected families, assuring them that they are not alone in these times of crisis. They have received help from CASA and other individuals who want to make this world a better place for everyone. Now Shubham has the opportunity to look for work and earn a daily wage in their own villages without worrying about COVID-19 and the lockdown. The survey helped identify the migrant workers according to their skills and link them with district level agencies for employment opportunities. Every member of these families can now go to work and earn a living to support themselves.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span lang=\"EN-US\">\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The sudden nation-wide lockdown led to what was probably one of the largest mass migration of people in recent times. 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