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There has been evidence of stress and poorer mental health associated with evictions. The stress arises from the anticipation of dislocation, lack of opportunity to negotiate with authority as well as loss of community. This experience is not limited to developing world only. An ecological study of the 1975 – 79 demolition of low income housing in the South Bronx in New York City found a sudden increase in high risk behaviour such as substance abuse and violence. Additionally, there was an increase in HIV and tuberculosis among displaced residents and the communities which received displaced residents.
‘Changes in Social Determinant Following Forced Evictions and Their Health Consequences- Economically Weaker Sections (Ews_ Quarters, Ejipura, Bangalore)’, Samyukta
Samyuktha Menon
Taers? Yes.
Sam is acting the s out this. So good in portraying emotions 👏. Let's talk about how this is a real love. We didn't need anything other than this hug and those small gestures. One of the most beautiful bl scenes ever.❤️
Samyukta: I’m going to ask you to be respectful
Kelly: I will politely decline
India is one of the fastest urbanizing nations in the history of the world. While 28.53% of India was living in urban areas in 2001, by 2011 this figure had gone up to 31.16%. The population of Bangalore has increased from 1.7 million in 1971 to 8.5 million in 2011. Many of the migrants who settle in slums in Bangalore are from rural Karnataka or from other states who have been driven out of their villages due to drought or poverty. A majority of these belong to castes placed lower down in the social hierarchy ordained by the caste system in India. These processes of ‘long transition’ (agrarian to industrial; rural to urban) have been fast forwarded in India in a context of neo-liberal policies where State takes less and less responsibility for the well-being of the citizen.
‘Changes in Social Determinant Following Forced Evictions and Their Health Consequences- Economically Weaker Sections (Ews_ Quarters, Ejipura, Bangalore)’, Samyukta
Kiera: This year, I lost my dear friend, Samyukta
Samyukta: QUIT TELLING EVERYONE I’M DEAD!
Kiera: Sometimes I can still hear her voice…
Samyukta: How can you sit there all calm when we have class tomorrow!?
Ann: I do focused relaxation meditation to calm myself.
Samyukta: Really? And that works?
Ann: I drink a whole bottle of wine on a yoga mat. It’s very effective.