

Updated On: 29 July, 2023 12:16 PM IST | Editor
Survivors of the Irsalwadi landslide, a week after the natural disaster, are gradually coming to terms with their loss and are now concerned about their future. Their houses, savings, and farms are destroyed and buried under the rubble of the landslide, leaving them with no source of livelihood. As a result, many of them are seeking jobs to start a new life from scratch. Pictures: File photos

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![“I had big plans to start my own mandap decoration work for my brother’s wedding, which was scheduled for Diwali. I even bought two sound systems and some clothes for decoration, spending over R40,000. My wife’s gold and some cash, around a lakh, which we were saving for my brother’s wedding and for me to buy a DJ system, it’s all gone,” said an emotional Parde. “Unlike me, who is a school dropout [studied till Std IX], my brother Sachin has completed HSC, and we had arranged a girl for him from Murbad, Thane district, but now we have nothing—no house, no work, no money.” “I had big plans to start my own mandap decoration work for my brother’s wedding, which was scheduled for Diwali. I even bought two sound systems and some clothes for decoration, spending over R40,000. My wife’s gold and some cash, around a lakh, which we were saving for my brother’s wedding and for me to buy a DJ system, it’s all gone,” said an emotional Parde. “Unlike me, who is a school dropout [studied till Std IX], my brother Sachin has completed HSC, and we had arranged a girl for him from Murbad, Thane district, but now we have nothing—no house, no work, no money.”](https://images.mid-day.com/images/images/2023/jul/ndrf-raigad-satej_d.jpg)
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