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Palagummi Sainath
“As the problems of her children’s education grew more, India spent less and less on them.”
Palagummi Sainath, Everybody loves a good drought

Palagummi Sainath
“How agonized we are by how people die. How unconcerned we are by how they live.”
P. Sainath

Palagummi Sainath
“Paharia women like Guhy walk a distance equivalent to that between Delhi and Bombay—four to five times a year.”
Palagummi Sainath, Everybody loves a good drought

Palagummi Sainath
“Too often, poverty and deprivation get covered as events. That is, when some disaster strikes, when people die. Yet, poverty is about much more than starvation deaths or near famine conditions. It is the sum total of a multiplicity of factors. The weightage of some of these varies from region to region, society to society, culture to culture. But at the core is a fairly compact number of factors. They include not just income and calorie intake. Land, health, education, literacy, infant mortality rates and life expectancy are also some of them. Debt, assets, irrigation, drinking water, sanitation and jobs count too. You can have the mandatory 2,400 or 2,100 calories a day and yet be very poor. India’s problems differ from those of a Somalia or Ethiopia in crisis. Hunger—again just one aspect of poverty—is far more complex here. It is more low level, less visible and does not make for the dramatic television footage that a Somalia and Ethiopia do. That makes covering the process more challenging—and more important. Many who do not starve receive very inadequate nutrition. Children getting less food than they need can look quite normal. Yet poor nutrition can impair both mental and physical growth and they can suffer its debilitating impact all their lives. A person lacking minimal access to health at critical moments can face destruction almost as surely as one in hunger.”
P Sainath, Everybody loves a good drought

James Baldwin
“for nothing is more unbearable, once one has it, than freedom.”
James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room

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