Udupi, Dec 24: Two women confined to their home for 10 years and their physically week mother were rescued by health workers on a survey assignment, from their house at Shribeedu in Bannanje in Udupi district on Monday.

Except for Sulochana, the other two never ventured out of their house at Shiribeedu for a decade. Jyoti Hebbar, president of Mahishamardini Women's Association, said the two daughters appeared to have not left the house for nearly five years.
Despite several pleas by the officials of the department and members of voluntary organisations on Tuesday, Ms. Sulochana was not ready to open the door of the house for nearly an hour and a half. When she finally relented and opened the door, the officials found all three women looking frail and physically weak.
While one woman voluntarily entered the ambulance, the other two were taken by force by the staff of the department and women police. They were taken to the District Government Hospital, where they are receiving treatment.
Ms. Hebbar said the matter came to light after a woman government surveyor had informed the association and the department about the family a fortnight ago.
œWe have been talking to Ms. Sulochana for the last three days and telling her that we will provide ration card and food. We do not know whey they were staying in isolation. The statements of Ms. Sulochana were incoherent, she said.
The house was sparsely furnished. There was a kerosene stove and a gas burner in a corner of the house. Some boiled rice and eggs were found thrown in a dust bin.
Vasudeva, psychiatrist at District Government Hospital, said: œWe have put them on drips and given multi-vitamin tablets. We will talk to them only after they recover physically. This might take about four days. No diagnosis is possible at this moment.
Madhusudhan Nayak, District Surgeon Incharge, said that one of Sulochana's daughters was silent, while the other was slightly aggressive. Rajendra Bekal, Women and Child Welfare Officer incharge, said the department would help in rehabilitating the women after their complete recovery.

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