Due to the ongoing lockdown in India, a large number of migrant laborers are going to their homes. Despite the schemes being run by the Government of India to help all the migrants, these migrants are desperate to go home and are taking long trips on foot. In this way, the women superintendent of police in Vizianagaram of Andhra Pradesh came to the aid of these migrants. She prepared food for the migrant laborers. PM pays tribute to former PM Rajiv Gandhi on death anniversary The migrants walking to their homes in Vizianagaram called the Superintendent of Police for help. After this, female police officer B Raja Kumari made lemon rice for the migrants to eat. Kumari received a call from some female migrant workers intermittently from May 15-16. He said that he was walking from Nellore for two days without food and reached the check-post in Vizianagaram. Large number of trains will start as soon as lockdown 4 ends Lockdown has been implemented in the country for almost two months to deal with the coronavirus, but the cases of infection are constantly increasing. According to the data released by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in the last 24 hours, 5609 new cases have been reported and 132 people have died. After this, the number of corona-positive cases has increased to 1,12,359 across the country. Out of which there are 63,624 active cases, 45,300 people have become healthy or have been discharged from hospital and 3,435 people have died so far. 83 new cases have been registered in Rajasthan today. Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri indicated, domestic flights may start from May 25