This audio narrates the experience of the primitive Asur Adivasi community living on the hills of Netarhat, Jharkhand (India) during the COVID pandemic and how they survived without proper government information and health support.
Produced by Asur Adivasi Radio.
This audio narrates the experience of the primitive Asur Adivasi community living on the hills of Netarhat, Jharkhand (India) during the COVID pandemic and how they survived without proper government information and health support.
Produced by Asur Adivasi Radio.
This audio narrates the experience of the primitive Asur Adivasi community living on the hills of Netarhat, Jharkhand (India) during the COVID pandemic and how they survived without proper government information and health support.
Produced by Asur Adivasi Radio.
This audio narrates the experience of the primitive Asur Adivasi community living on the hills of Netarhat, Jharkhand (India) during the COVID pandemic and how they survived without proper government information and health support.
Produced by Asur Adivasi Radio.
This audio narrates the story of Asinta Asur of Jobhipat village of Netarhat (India). She is telling us how during the first phase of the COVID pandemic, many people of the Asur community like her who went to cities like Ranchi, Gumla for daily wages, how they all faced the difficult situation of those times. How they traveled about 200 kms on foot and returned to their villages.
Produced by Asur Adivasi Radio.
Jhalo Asur lives with her family in Sakhuapani village of Netarhat. She is a very brave woman. How she, her family and villagers coped with the situation arising out of the COVID epidemic, she is narrating her same experience in this audio.
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In this audio, Ravi Oraon of Jobhipat (Netarhat) village is telling that during the first phase of the COVID epidemic, he was working as a daily wage laborer in Gumla city. When the lockdown was imposed, many Adivasi laborers like him faced a crisis of food and other necessities. Then all of them decided to return to the village and reached their village after walking for miles.
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Sukhmania Asur, a resident of Sakhuapani village of Netarhat, is telling in this audio that many people are still struggling with the shock of the epidemic. Because the corona disease has not only affected the social, economic life of the Asur Adivasis, but it has also had a very bad effect on their heart and mind.
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In the days of Corona epidemic, when everything was closed, how the Asur Adivasis who reside in village and who went to cities to earn a living saved themselves and helped each other, Sukhna Asur of Jobhipat village is telling us the same story in this audio.
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This audio narrates the story of Sunita Asur of Jobhipat village. When the epidemic came, she had working in Gumla city as a daily laborer. She and others Asur womens acted very courageously at that time and they saved their family.
Produced by Asur Adivasi Radio.