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The Report - North 24 Parganas

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find work for 100 days on the job card, it would be truly beneficial and we canuse some of the money for savings as well.”Prabash is still in pursuit of a stable family income. It is hard for him to bear theexpenses of his family at one hand and make investments for animal husbandryor fish rearing on the other for the future. Due to poor financial condition, thefamily can barely arrange for two square meals a day. Prabash heartilywelcomes the benefits of NREGA but feels that employment opportunities needto expand so that he can use his wage income to support some additionalinvestments in business.PRABASH CHANDRA MONDOLNREGA approved labour charges are higher than daily allowances atalternative job opportunitiesPrabash Chandra Mondol is 38 years old. His regular source of income is fromrunning a tea stall where he sells cigarettes and biris. <strong>The</strong>re are ten members inthe household. Due to Muslim domination in Bangladesh, the family hadmigrated and found their home in Bengal. “As a student, life was much easier,”Prabash says. Now of-course the family has many members and the householdexpenses are borne by Prabash and his elder brother.“We need about Rs. 100 to run our family expenses everyday. Whereas mypersonal earnings are only about Rs. 500 to Rs. 600 per month. Obviously, I andmy brother have a very hard time running the family.”Prabash owns about 2 bigha and 16 kathas of land as family property but hisown share is about 10 kathas. <strong>The</strong> original two bighas and sixteen kathas of landis not very fertile and Prabash says that it is only possible to cultivate only onecrop annually on that piece of land. So returns from the land are not very high.<strong>The</strong> pan and biri shop also needs a boost as per the family requirements. Prabashhopes to start grocery business in the same shop for higher income. His plans ofexpansion have not materialised simply because of lack of funds. “We know thatif we mortgage our land to the banks, we can have some extra funds. Butreturning those funds to the bank would be virtually impossible and then wewould loose all we have.”<strong>The</strong> family has very meagre sources of alternative income. Due to Aila, the familylost all the hens. Although the cows are alive, the calf died from over drinking ofsaline water.

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