18 - The effects of extreme poor Adivashi income-earners’ ill-health on the resilience of their hous

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19500 (including First source: Tk 2000/ from Chicken sale about 6000 tk for Second source: Tk 4000/ from Pig sale Third food, lodging) source : Tk 5000/ from Relative’s assistance 1. Fourth source : Tk 600/ from Wife’s earning from day labouring (usually she don’t do this) Fifth source : Caritas Grant for treatment. He expenses more or less same amount. For this he did not take any loan. 2500 (not cash. 1. Son-in-law gave chicken's price. Charmer's money and goat's price will be given after Assist) harvesting jhum crop. 120 Savings 2500

Neighbour’s help and livestock selling

total doc's fee and medicine cost about 2000 and food cost 500tk. 12000

1. Tk 2000/ from Her father in law. Tk 1000/ from a Bengali businessman (father's friend). Tk 3000/ from selling stocked rice (100kg. Per kg 30tk)

3000 for treatment and 500 for food (Noted that, during suffering period he and his wife can not engage in earning about a month) 25000 for medicine and doctors visit and 5000 for food and lodging

1. Tk 5000/ from Durgacharan’s brother at 5% interest per month 2. Tk 5000/ from their Para Tripura association with interest 1. Taking loan from Caritas Bangladesh implemented another micro credit project with interest

1. Tk 2000 from savings. 2. Tk 30000/ as loan from four neighbour money lenders with high interest 3. Tk 5000/ from Rupashi Para Union chairman as grant 4. Tk 1000/ From Caritas ESLEP –CHT project as social safety net assistance to met treatment cost 5. Tk 5000/ from Para somitee against savings. 36


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