Udupi: No shelter for sick, destitute women in city?


Harshini Brahmavar
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Mar 7: While the world celebrates International Women's Day, there are several sick and destitute women frequently seen loitering around the city bus stand, old buildings and main roads of the city, with nowhere to go and no one to take care of them. Their sight makes one wonder if they have protection and rehabilitation facilities in the district.

Most of the public does not even bother to look at the destitute women on the roads. There are also rumours that such women are being sexually exploited in the city. Only a handful of people come to the rescue of these women and inform the police or hospital if required.

The district government hospital, which is very old, has separate wards for men and women. But there are no separate rooms within the huge ward. Excepting some emergency cases, all people from kids to elderly people are kept in the same ward, including mentally ill people.

Social workers and good samaritans from the public get the mentally ill persons admitted to the district government hospital and get on with their life. Some of the mentally ill patients can be handled. However, others behave in such a manner that it is difficult to control them. It is not easy to take care of such people. They need expert counselling. Though there are private hospitals, they have to be in government hospitals as they have nowhere to go or anyone to take care of them. The Ajjarkad government hospital has therefore become a kind of asylum.

Patients are allowed to recuperate to a certain extent in the hospital. Thereafter, women can reside for only five days in Sakhi center at Nittur. This centre is mainly for victims of atrocities and not for mentally ill people. There is no proper facility to rehabilitate them in women welfare centers also. Though there are private destitute homes, security of the mentally ill women is a concern. Sometimes, social workers identify the family members of a woman and send her back with them.

Whether a woman is ill or a destitute, she should not be in a situation where she has to spend the night in a public place. The chances of being exploited in such situtions are grave. That is why the government has to form an organization to take care of such women. Social worker Vishu Ambalpady says that essential personnel have to be provided for such work.

Violet Femina, in-charge of the women police station says, "Police department rescued women a number of times. However, once they get treated, they are again back on streets as there is no shelter. Some arrangement is required in the district to prevent this. If any woman is found in serious condition the same can be informed to Rani Abbakka force also."

There are many buildings which lie vacant in Udupi. If the district administration takes interest, they can be converted into shelters to rehabilitate mentally ill and destitute women.

 

 

  

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  • shuba, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Really saddening to see such helpless situation for the females who are lonely. If looks like only on media news women international day given importance. In reality there are lots of women who are silently undergoing mistreatment at their dwelling place no justice or peace. We say Ladies first but when we realise the ill treatment to them it is just not tolerable.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Althaf, Udupi/Kaup, What a mind-blowing comment? Your every word is nothing but the truth. But some people might not be able to digest it as their IQ is low or with no IQ.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    can some space be used as shelter for destitutes in ಗೋ ಶಾಲಾ / ದೇವ ಸ್ಥಾನ ಛತ್ರ ....

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Good news on this women's international day....This date is just on the paper or calenders. So many times, women are harassed, molested, raped, murdered, accused, taken advantage etc etc and thrown on the road by some of their own children, by the family, by the husbands, by the society and by the outsiders...Stand up women, lets fight unitedly...

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Cynthia, Kirem, I fully agree with your comments and there is no doubt about it. You have rightly said. My full credit to what you have mentioned.

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  • piad, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Sick, destitute women are non performing assets, so what is the need for giving them shelter???. They will not vote, they will not contribute financially, so why governmnet will bother about them???? Cow will generate religious fear in mankind and give the government popularity

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  • Althaf, Udupi/Kaup

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Beti Bachawo Beti padawo promises are only during election campaign. Once election over then Government chalo paise banao. Public jaye bhad me. This is the reality in india. There is no value for poors.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Wait till 2024, all will get shelter in our country, central Government has promised.

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  • PINTO, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Where the spending is more on Cows and human life is secondary, can't expect anything more than this.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    This is what happens when a communal government cancels all non-Hindu NGO's license citing reason for it to be their activities in conversion to Christianity or funding to terror activities. Modi came to power too, giving same reason - protecting Hindus from becoming minority. Well now, we haven't seen the population of Hindus shooting nor total end to terror activities nor only non-Hindus involving in such acts - two UP men caught in J&K with ammunition is example for this, Also, Pragnya Singh is not faded from memory. Coming to this news, earlier, good Samaritans were on call even at the midnight, to help the destitute. Now, their number is diminishing. Let Modi take these pictures with him to put on his Monitors when he goes globe trotting next time.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Modi and brigades in w. benagal at this moment offering similar achedin.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 08 2021

    Sadly today is International Women's Day ...

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