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“Few people are silently struggling with burdens that would break our backs!”-Project Aavahan

First of all, this outreach at Labour Chowk area gave me a new experience: How to interact with people? How to start the conversation? How do they (people) react to a stranger? How should you listen to them patiently? How can you give them your ideas that you want to convey? It was a great moment that I felt, tried to understand our society, and analysed the ground zero reality of this particular region by Hindrise Team.

I interacted with a lot of people, whether they were child, adult, senior citizen, Man or woman, but one thing was common in all of them was the curiosity to make their life better.

I met a woman (age-52), who was the owner of a tailoring shop. She was well trained in female attire tailoring, and she told me that she has been running this shop for the last 30 years. She had started her career as a daily wager in a cloth industry, then she bought the tailoring machine on an instalment basis from her relative’s shop and had started her work. But the economic condition never became better from beginning to yet, and the crisis never ended.

Wayne Gerard Trotman truly sad that ” Few people are silently struggling with burdens that would break our backs!”