The painful suffering of a family in Tetada: It is difficult to survive the morning and evening meal

The suffering experienced by Deusing Lohar's family is not just the story of one family, but is representative of many realities hidden in rural areas.

Chaitra 30, 2082

Mohan Paneru

The painful suffering of a family in Tetada: It is difficult to survive the morning and evening meal

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The family of Deusing Lohar of Purvichauki Rural Municipality-7 Tetada has been living in poverty and struggle for a long time. The daily life of the blacksmith, who has been supporting his family of six by working for a banker, is not easy. It is becoming increasingly difficult to make ends meet, and it is becoming increasingly challenging to meet basic needs such as children's education and health.

His house, located in a corner of the village, shows the true picture of poverty. Limited resources, uncertain income and increasing needs - all these are pushing the family towards more problems day by day.

Some helping hands from society have now been attracted to them. Today, representatives of Sujang Hospital Rajpur Doti and Sujang Boarding School Rajpur Doti reached their house and provided some relief materials. However, the problems seen in their lives are not something that can be solved with just a little help.

The story of Deusing Lohar's family is just one example, where many such families in the villages are still living in poverty, unemployment and deprivation of basic services. It is necessary to identify such problems at the local level and find long-term solutions.

The suffering of Deusing Lohar's family is not just the story of one family, but a representative story of many hidden realities in rural areas. Where a small contribution can inspire hope, but more effort is needed for lasting change.

Mohan

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