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Slowdown hits Per Capita Income in Tripura : Massive debts, 'No work' in Urban, Rural bodies, Poor Economy hits hawkers, footpath sellers
TIWN Jan 16, 2020
Slowdown hits Per Capita Income in Tripura : Massive debts, 'No work' in Urban, Rural bodies, Poor Economy hits  hawkers, footpath sellers
PHOTO : Small scale businessmen undergoing crisis in Agartala. TIWN Pic Jan 16, 2020

AGARTALA, Jan 16 (TIWN): Along with MGNREGA works' massive downs under the ruling BJP Govt in Tripura, worklessness situations have hit the daily earners’ lives here. The regular rickshaw drivers who are paying Rs. 200 per day the rickshaw owners are unable to earn Rs. 300 per day, said survey in the capital city Agartala whereas in rural and semi-urban areas the situation is worse. Same conditions are being faced by vegetable, fruits, flower sellers in the city. As slowdown affected the common men and businessmen, so workers’ demands are too at low, witnesses a massive decrease of demand of daily workers by households and businessmen. TIWN has been surveying the economic situations of the state focusing in the capital town but so far only frustrations and distresses were reported. Markets were surveyed where around hundreds of workers were seen didn’t get any work whereas even before 2 years, the situation was completely different for the state.

On that time, workers demands were high, wages were high and also MGNREGA and other Govt works were given at a large number. Before 2 years, not only workers’ wages were higher than now and a competition was seen between the people to catch the workers but today workers are in wait hours after hours but demand of workers heavily downed. 

Talking to TIWN, a daily worker said, "We are in tension all the time. No basic earning and moreover Bandhan like loans. There are multiple problems and various crisis situations which are being faced by us leading unhappiness in our families. Even we are unable to fee our babies properly and they keep on crying after we return empty hands. When worklessness is high, wages are low. Hardly out of 5 days one day we are managing to get a work". 

A woman worker said, "Everyday we are coming and going and so much of fares are paying but the ultimate result is crisis and poverty. No work, no peace at home, what to do ? Where should we go ?"

The women further alleged, few workers from Bangladesh come everyday and take works at low rate snatching the work-opportunities further.

Another man who also didn't get any work said, "Commodity prices are too high and no work on the top of that. Only Govt employees now can survive. At all scale, the working class's conditions are miserable now.

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