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Freed Haliya find difficult to make ends meet



KANCHANPUR: The freed Haliya families in the far-west are finding it difficult to have a mouthful, as a result of the nationwide lockdown imposed by the government to stem the spread of the coronavirus in the country.

As a majority of the former bonded laborers depend on daily wage for livelihood they have been directly affected by the lockdown.

The food stock bought with the daily wage earnings has finished and we are now surviving by borrowing from our neighbors, said Hari Damai, a former Haliya. However, as the neighbours too are running out of stock and we are now left to starve.

The relief support being provided by the local level government and various donors are yet to reach the freed Haliya families. “We have been asked to stay indoors to stay away from the virus,” Mandwaj Luhar said, “But we have nothing to eat in our home and hence being forced to go around in the village asking for food.”

Central President of National Freed Haliya Federation Iswar Sunar said the Freed Haliya families are looking forward to relief support as 19 days have passed since the lockdown was imposed. “The number of former Haliyas receiving the government-sponsored relief support is minimal,” he said.

Families like the Haliya who were already in a poor condition before should be prioritized. Many Haliya families have complained of going to bed with an empty stomach.

Sunar has also appealed to all three levels of government, national and international non-government organizations to come to the rescue of the former bonded laborers.

According to the federation, there are more than 16,000 former Haliya families living in the Far-west region of the country.

Publish Date : 12 April 2020 23:08 PM

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