How does uncertainty about their homes and incomes change how Annawadians view their neighbours? Annawadi is a city in India that was established I 1991 and is known to be one of the most highly populated cities in the worl with 27 million people. People that live here are extremely poor and have terrible living conditions. Annawadi citizens have very limited ways to earn an income but one of the most ommon way to to collect rubbish and recycle it for money. Due to the lack of civilisation, annawadians tend to commonly dispute with many of their Hindu neighbours for being Muslim. In a city teeming with people, the theme of aloneness reverberates. Discuss using examples from the book. On page 107, Boo states Abdul's view, that "The Indian criminal justice system was a market like garbage." Support or refute this commentary based on examples from the book. Annawadi proves to show an immense amount of corruption within the government ad the police force. After Abdul being falsely incriminated and arrested for a crime he is innocent of, matches the criminal justice system as a market like garbage. The only way to get out of receiving a criminal offenc was to simply pay-off authorities, although money Is very hard to come by and if you are not able to pay off authorities then you should be fearing for your life. "A charge would be filed, likely based on Fatima's second statement that the Husains had beaten her and driven her to self-immolation, which named Abdul as the most violent actor. At the police station, an officer had told Zehrunisa she'd have to pay another five thousand rupees to see the chargesheet." Asha has made one migration, from rural to urban India. Describe her youth, and explain the second migration she is now trying to make Asha is 39 years old and is the mother of Rahul. Asha grew up with a younger sister and a drunken father who was unable to provide for the family. Asha stopped attending school in year 7 as she began making money through various streams. Asha worked in fields of an impoverished village in north-eastern Maharashtra, usually surrounded by men which allowed her to develop a sharp lounge and deal with men's terrible behaviours. Asha migrated to Annawadi from Maharashtra and after 8 years of moving there, she had visions of economic betterment in political work. After becoming a well known figure in the city due to her increase in political popularity, men used to prey on her due to her impressive bodily figure which made the slumlord help provide better living conditions for her family if he was to pleasure her, due to her being mentally dtrong due to her younger years, she comes across not afraid by saying, "hatever you want, tell me. Sahall I strip naked and dance for you now?".
Describe life in rural India, and what motivates villagers to migrate to Mumbai. rural india is an area where the people