Lockdown woes: No way ahead for this female autorickshaw driver from Kerala

Before the pandemic, every street and road used to be lined with yellow auto-rickshaws.
Lockdown woes: No way ahead for this female autorickshaw driver from Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Before the pandemic, every street and road used to be lined with yellow auto-rickshaws. But since last year, autorickshaw drivers and families have been pushing through hopelessness, with next to no income. 

Since her husband’s death eight years ago, Susy Kochukutty, an autorickshaw driver has been feeding her family with the income she gets from driving the vehicle. Though help came in the form of the corporation’s e-rickshaws under the Smart City project this year, the lockdown has pushed her into a corner once again. 

“I have a son who is in Class XII. I live in Valiyathura with him and we used to live on my income alone. But now we are sustaining on the government food kits. I am ready to work even as domestic help, but the lockdown has left me with no options,” said Susy, adding that she is not alone in this struggle.

LOCKDOWN DIARIES

Our state has been reeling under lockdown for weeks now. The government and police department may have their reasons for closing doors on many people’s lives and livelihoods, but that doesn’t make the trouble go away. Everyday, in this space, TNIE zooms in on the life of a layman, beaten down by the pandemic-induced restrictions. Want us to tell a story? Write to our editorial on kochicityeditor@gmail.com

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