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Caught between identity, survival: Tale of a Ggm exodus
Hindustan Times Patna
|July 31, 2025
GURUGRAM: For Rashida Bibi, Fridays are virtually luxurious.
That day, one of the families she works for gives her a weekly break, another makes work trips to Delhi so they leave early, and a third hosts an event so they hire specialised staff. That means instead of 5.30am, she wakes up ata leisurely 8am. Her sore muscles are allowed some rest, her chai simmers longer, and her trip to the market is more ofa canter and not the usual dash. The only people who grudge her Fridays are her two children, aged eight and five, who spend a tense morning under the watchful eyes of a mother anxious about their progress in school.
Last Friday, though, was anything but languid. Crouched on the floor of her shanty made of corrugated tin sheets held aloft by sticks of bamboo, Bibi sorted her family’s meagre belongings into essential and disposable. Stained sheets, sarees, and her husband's lungis and shirts in one steel box, the children's books and documents into the almost new suitcase her employers gave her last year, and pots and pans she had painstakingly collected over the years into a makeshift tarp bundle. Some plastic buckets, a stack of dented plates, anda crumpled towel didn't make the cut. “Maybe if we come back..” her voice trailed off.
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