In this second episode of Jhopdi, we ride alongside a man whose life revolves around the waste we throw away.
He’s a waste collection driver—quietly navigating the edges of society, balancing hard work, moral compromises, and family struggles. He speaks openly about making extra money by selling waste on the side, his heartbreak over his sons lost to drugs, and his fierce determination to educate his daughter against the odds.
We wander with him through the changing face of his neighborhood—where builders eye the land for shiny new housing societies, and old lives are swept aside by rising land prices.
⚠️ Raw, unfiltered, and emotionally charged. These are stories not often heard, but deeply human.
If this episode moves you, share it—not for numbers, but for awareness, for empathy, for the unheard voices.
🔑 Keywords: poverty stories, underprivileged voices, waste worker life, urban transformation, real-life struggles, India stories, raw interviews, Jhopdi podcast