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Crossroads of distress: Lived experiences of women in Telangana

 

After the separate Telangana state came into being, the lives of women have become worse and the problems due to the development model adopted by successive governments have intensified.
 

We came across several single women struggling to bring up their small children, as their husbands either died early or have abandoned them, having become alcohol addicts. On several occasions, drunk men would barge into our midst and try to disrupt our forenoon meetings. At late evening meetings, we would find nearly 70% of the men drunk, and some out of control.

The impact of excise policy and the scaling up of revenue of the state from Rs 10000 crore in 2014 to Rs 30000 crore in 2023 could be read from the distress of these struggling mothers on the streets. The Telangana government is proposing to hand out more licences for vendors in a market saturated with “belt shops” in every street. This single factor is irreparably destroying the social fabric of Telangana state and impoverishing it.

The Telangana State Public Service Commission had to scrap the exams when it was discovered that the papers were leaked. The incompetence of the state ensured that dreams of people collapsed under the weight of rampant corruption in the system.

Out of the 67 constituencies we went through, the condition of most government schools and hospitals were deplorable

There are innumerable single old women who have also applied for pensions but are not yet on the list.

Scores of double-bedroom houses have been built over the years, but many have not been allocated to anyone. The doors and windows of the houses are coming apart and plants have begun to grow on the walls.

Political analysts may call this anti-incumbency but when one hears the stories first hand, it feels like a cry for liberation from misgovernance, impunity and greed that have gripped the state of Telangana.

https://www.thenewsminute.com/telangana/crossroads-of-distress-lived-experiences-of-women-in-telangana

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