7 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“If I could just get money from somewhere, I wouldn't have to be particular about anything. Selling all the dried fish, shrimp, and greens, I carry this burden. Even if you give 5000 or 2000, it's practically nothing.”
“କୁଡେ ହୋଇଯା ଟଙ୍କା ପାରେ ଗିଦେଲେ ମୁଇଁ କୁଛିନି ବାଛିନି କରମି କେନ ସୁକୁଆ ଝୁରି ଚିଙ୍ଗରି ତୁନ ଶାଗ ସବୁ ବିକାବୁକି କରି କରି ଚଢ଼ା ଚଲ୍ ଭାରୁ 5000 2000 ଦେଲେ ତ ସାଳା କିଛି ହୋଏନି।”
translated from Odia
In your area, citizens are expressing a profound need for financial assistance to escape poverty and establish small businesses. Many are struggling to support their families, with current funds being described as "practically nothing" and small amounts like 5,000 being insufficient. There's a strong desire to invest in ventures like grocery stores, livestock, and selling fish, but a lack of capital (specifically mentioning amounts like 20,000 Taka/Rupees) is a major barrier. Some submissions even imply that receiving adequate funds could prevent them from resorting to desperate or illegal measures, underscoring the urgency of the situation. 💰👨👩👧👦🆘
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“We will use fish, and we need 20 thousand rupees.”
“If someone gives five thousand, I will take it, and then I will give it to the shopkeeper and support my family.”
“There's thousands of tons of garbage, sister, give the shop.”
“I have received 20000 Taka. I will also bring cows and do a grocery business. I will invest in groceries and run my family.”
“Sir, what can we do with 5000 rupees? If we get 20000 rupees, then why would we steal and rob or harm anyone?”