The Reality of Being Poor and Fatherless in India: I Am Losing Hope
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For the past three years, I have been facing community exploitation, denial of work, and isolation just because I am poor, fatherless, and single. It has become impossible to survive in a society where no one respects you if you have no money or family power.
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My Situation
After losing my father, I have been the only support for my mother. We live in a small room and struggle for daily food, rent, and medicines. I tried working as a plumber, delivery partner, and finding small jobs, but people refused to give me work, spread rumors, and isolated me further.
Even after I filed complaints about this exploitation, no one helped me, including the authorities. Being poor and fatherless in India often means being invisible.
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Why I Am Losing Hope
Every day I wake up, there is no work, no income, and no support. My mother’s health depends on me, but I am unable to even provide her with basic food and medicines. I feel ashamed that I cannot protect her from hunger, illness, and stress.
The pain of watching your mother suffer while you are alive is unbearable. Sometimes, I feel so helpless that I think about extreme steps just to end this pain. Recently, in desperation, I even thought about selling my organs to survive, but I know this is not the solution.
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Why I Am Writing This
I am writing this not for sympathy but for awareness:
✅ Poverty is not a crime.
✅ Being fatherless is not a weakness.
✅ Staying single is not a reason to deny someone the right to work and live with dignity.
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How You Can Support
If you are reading this:
✅ Please support people like me in your community with kindness and respect.
✅ Share this blog to raise awareness about the hidden exploitation poor people face.
✅ If you can, help me find small online or offline work to support my mother.
✅ You may also support me thr
ough a small contribution on UPI: 9019220124.
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