In Trotskyist political theory, deformed workers' states are states where capitalism has been overthrown through social revolution and the property forms have changed into a collectivized planned economy, but where the working class has never held political power (as it did in Russia shortly after the Russian Revolution). These workers' states are deformed because their political and economic structures have been imposed from the top (or from outside), and because the people have no real power. A deformed workers' state is an incomplete form of socialism - it has a planned economy, but not the democracy that is necessary for any fully socialist system.
Other Trotskyists disagreed with this interpretation, and adopted other theories, describing the Soviet Union as being state capitalist or bureaucratic collectivist.
She was the outstanding CBR and health development worker of her generation in Pakistan, receiving a national award in 2004 (see: www.disabilityworld.org/04-05_04/news/rehman.shtml).
PWD are stated to be "6.4% of the total population" and "87% live in rural areas and most of them are from poor families..." Poverty alleviation is said to be part of the "national program on hunger eradication and poverty alleviation." Successful CBR helps PWD to find work and improve their income, health, etc.
Deformity and freakishness are mostly signals warning of mischief and violence in both the slum and the spirit world as perceived by Azaro; yet most of the 'normal' humans also appear grotesque to his eyes.