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Tags: bpl Gujarat. Delhi news live updates: Delhi records zero Covid death, 40 new cases; positivity rate 0. Since she never went to school, Vani is like many other bonded labourers who cannot calculate the amount of the loan balance. We would ask the lender to keep track. The vicious cycle continued as more amounts were borrowed to treat a sickness, or money had to be given for a religious function or a family event. Her family lived in a make-shift plastic and leaf-woven tent in the jungle.
The future of rescued labourers is scary: they face death threats from former bosses and stigma from their colleagues, who label them informers. Drought has kept the Indian poor thirsty for generations. Over 7, villages in Marathwada are affected this year. The sight of lakhs of women and children walking large distances to fill a single bucket is common in Aurangabad.
The tale of three children, year-old Siddharth Dhage, year-old Ayesha Garud and nine-year-old Sakshi, sums up the heartbreak of drought travel. Every day after school, they take a km train ride to Aurangabad with buckets and cans for tap water.
Water connectivity is a scourge of rural India, with many remote village slacking access to drinking water. In the slums, a drink is expensive: Rs 60 for a litre water drum and Rs 1, for municipal water tankers every month. The borewells are drying up, and people take the water train. The mega project to bring tap water to all households in Aurangabad has dried up for the past 11 years. Official water supply is only once every five or six days.
Purnota Bahl, founder and CEO of Cuddles Foundation, was traumatised when she visited Tata Memorial Hospital to monitor the utilisation of the funds she had donated to treat underprivileged children. For years, she had been giving a portion of her monthly salary to the hospital for the treatment of cancer-afflicted children from poor families. It was the moment that changed her destiny. She was shocked to learn that the hospital had not enough money for food or nutrition.
Every year in India, around 50, children are affected by cancer. Only 22 percent get treatment; the rest are too poor to afford hospitals. Studies have shown that most of them are also malnourished—the bane of Indian poverty. The scores were inversely related to the poverty and deprivation of the household.
A low score indicate a higher level of poverty and deprivation and vice-versa. For each household, the scores from these 13 indicators were summed up to get aggregate score of the household.
The aggregate score of a household could range from a minimum of zero to a maximum of
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