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What a story!
The work you do is commendable!
The young children raised by a single parent especially mother's, face the major. She who needs to support her family as well as look young ones look for desperate support.. assistant like child day care centres add aid to families.. but this is not the end, apart from early stage development they need holistic development both at home and immediate surroundings... Pooja is a strong women...
And a real hero for her family and to the world.
🙌🙌
Thank you for sharing
Woow truly inspiring
20 year old Pooja is a mother of two young children. She works as a manual labourer at a construction site in Greater Noida. Pooja’s story reflects the hardships faced by millions of rural migrants of India who travel to cities in search of better jobs and wages.
After being married at the young age of 19, Pooja migrated from her home town in rural Bihar to India’s capital because the agricultural income of her family farm could no longer sustain her family. She now works nine hours every day at a construction site, mixing cement and carrying it to the male workers on the site, even in the scorching summer sun, when the temperature goes up to 47 degrees Celsius.
“I used to do usual household chores back home in Bihar before my marriage. I had no experience of working as a labourer. Now I have to work from eight to five every day to support my children and myself,” says Pooja.
Pooja’s husband also worked as a manual labourer at various construction sites. However, unable to cope with the pressures of the backbreaking work, he turned to alcohol, before eventually abandoning his family. Pooja now lives alone with her two daughters – two-year-old Priyanka and fourteen months old Pari.
Priyanka and Pari spend their days at a creche, from Monday to Saturday, while their mother is away at work. The creche is run by Mobile Creches, with support from the building partner, and provides holistic childcare services to children from birth till the age of six.
At the crèche, Priyanka and Pari are given nutritious meals twice a day, and participate in a variety of age appropriate games and activities, under the able guidance of trained childcare workers.
After work, Pooja picks up her daughters and takes them home – a tin shack in the labour camp – where she spends the rest of the day with them. "It’s very hot in here, so I give them a bath and then play with them. It’s the most precious time of the day for me,” she says. Pooja hopes to get married again.