A handicapped man walks 500 kms to reach home during lockdown
A handicapped man walks 500 kms to reach home during lockdown
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New Delhi: Workers working in cities like Gurgaon, Delhi, Ghaziabad are now on the verge of starvation. To prevent coronavirus infection, the central government has imposed a nationwide lock-down, due to which work has stopped in factories around Delhi. Due to this, many poor people, ranging from laborers working in the factory, have been affected. In such a situation, many people are forced to leave the city and go to their village.

At the same time, a specially-abled person has also left for his home with the help of crutches. The name of a person who has gone out on a journey from Ghaziabad on foot is Salim, whose age is 50 years, who is disabled by one leg. He was living his life in Ghaziabad. But now Salim is forced to go to Kanpur with his brothers on crutches. However, now they have been able to reach the highway from Ghaziabad to Firozabad.

Salim has left for his village of Kanpur, bypassing the scorching heat, dripping sweat, staggering steps, crutch pain. They hope that they may get bread there for two times. From Delhi, Salim has decided to travel 250 km with the help of Baisakhi and now he has to walk 250 km further. There is no one to listen to Salim at this time. They are expected to get help from the government.

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