explain the meaning of the line?

Why the writer has used this line here?
What message this line this to society?
 
explain the meaning of the line? Why the writer has used this line here? What message this line this to society?   running water, live O ragpickers. They have lived here for more tharuthirty years without an identity, without permits but with rationcards that get their names on voters' lists and enable them to buy grain. Food is more important for survival than an identity. "If at the end of the day we can feed ourfamilies and go to bed without an aching stomach, we would rather live here than in the fields that gave us no grain," say a group of women in tattered saris ask them why they left their beautiful land of green fields and rivers. Wherever they find food, they pitch their ents that become transit homes. Children grow up in them,

Dear student,

The answers are as follows:
  1. The given lines tell us that poverty stricken people are content in going to the bed with their stomachs full. They are not worried about their identity or position in the society but only long to have a roof on their head and sleep with filled belly.
  2. The writer has used this line to state the fact that there are many people on the face of earth who do not care to build an identity of their own but want to live peacefully with just the appropriate amount of food.They do not demand luxury but a normal living. 
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