Struggling to make both ends meet, he says inconsolably, "Anyone else in my place would have ended life. If on any given day I do not go outside to earn wage, my children go hungry. How long would I bear it?" he added.
Once a happy family, his children were studying in school and colleges and his joy knew no bounds when his elder son took admission into a technical education course. However, that happiness was momentary. His elder son went missing and other three children became mentally unstable. Since then, Bharat and his wife have been left to fend for themselves in a dilapidated hut.
"If the government doesn't come to their rescue, a family would be ruined completely," said Damayanti Mallik, a neighbour.
At least old age pension and medical aid under government welfare schemes would be of great help to the family that has been struggling to survive, said another villager.