Gather support for Devratiya, forced to wear a veil

The money received from donors provided warm clothes made of Sirak and Dasnalagat to Devratiya Devi and seven other people from Musahar Basti.

Poush 10, 2082

Shiv Puri

Gather support for Devratiya, forced to wear a veil

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Devratiya Devi Majhi (Mouse) (60), a resident of Chandrapur-9, Chetnagar, who has been spending the night covered in a mat, has been provided with food, blankets, a blanket and other necessities by her supporters.

After the thick fog and cold wave began in the Terai, she had not been able to eat and sleep properly for many days. After the news about her condition was published in Kantipur, Donors helped Devratiya. After receiving the aid materials on Thursday, she said with a smile, ‘Jadme ab maas khaake man baa’ (I want to eat meat now in winter).

After Kantipur published the news about Devratiya’s condition along with a photo of her wearing a mandro, Captain Rameshwor Thapa donated 10,000, Kokil Shrestha from Kathmandu donated 10,000, Yubaraj Safal, who is an activist, donated 10,000, Min Gautam from Chandrapur donated 5,000, Himal Prasai donated 5,500, and Bishwanath Khanal from Jorpati, who is currently in Australia, donated 10,000 in cash.

A team including the president of the Nepali Journalists Federation, Sajay Karki, has reached Davratiya with the money and handed over sirak, dasna and food grains. Local Bir Bahadur Shrestha said that the money received from donors will also be used to provide sirak and dasna to 7 other people from the Musahar settlement. Shrestha said that the money received from the supporters is being used to put up bamboo tarps and a roof on Devratiya Devi's house, which has collapsed on all sides.

Devratiya said that the days of sorrow began after the death of her husband Lalgobind Musahar a decade ago. 'Santa has three sons. But now not one is with her. Everyone left her,' she said, 'Our supporters worked instead of our own blood. I had a dream of eating delicious food, wearing good clothes, and getting my sons educated and getting government jobs. But it was useless to dream.'

He bought it on Thursday with the money he received from his helper after he wanted to eat meat. Another victim, Butiya Musaharni, also received the sirak and dasna purchased with the money he received from his helper. Local Hema Musaharni said that there are still many people in this village who do not have proper clothes and sleep in rags.

The cold and cold wave that has increased for a week has affected Madhesh districts including Rautahat. The cold wave has affected the poor settlements as well as the pregnant women, the elderly, and the poor families the most.

As the cold has increased, the Division Forest Office has helped burn firewood in the squares of Chandranigahpur on Thursday. People have been burning firewood since morning.

Shiv

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