i but the one hour masinga i make the equivalent of about one hundred twenty five year hours a month so. i have to support my wife and child pay the rent and buy food while i spend everything her out of the grocery. it's cheap labor the clothing that's made here is later. all in western countries including germany and france. which. mohammed's wife earns a little extra money at home by so in clothes for the textile companies. i get five cents per blouse my neighbor brings them over one quarter of the money that my husband earns goes to pay the rent. you know that they. have out of here and but if we get sick we have to borrow money from our families that's the only way that we can afford to see a doctor. other word it was you know what they're. saying is the boatman from bala mohammed my g.'s eldest son. he sells mangoes on the streets of dukkha here he's buying his fruit at a big wholesale market. he was ill for three months and his debts piled up. so huge and a neighbor transport the mangoes in a bicycle cart may share the cost of renting the vehicle. the car is filled with street