The epidemic coronavirus has changed the perception of many people. People used to go tot big cities for future and career, but after this global epidemic, many people went home when they have no one around. This situation is faced by everyone and now people are migrating towards their homeland and hometowns.
The villagers of Rampur Chakkapatni, on the banks of National Highway 146, about 20 km from Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, have returned from the cities amid the lockdown. Traditional water bodies had dried up after the stone mines started in the settlement of about 100 houses. This had a direct impact on agriculture and small farmers and labourers had to move to big cities to make a living. Now people have returned to the village along with the family due to the lockdown. Everyone stands together in this disaster. It is determined that fate and the picture of the village will change. Advanced farming and other means of employment will make it possible.
Rajesh Pathak, the owner of about 35 acres of land, came to Vidisha many years ago to run the livelihood of the family after the irrigation sources ran out. His elder son Tarun started working after studying agriculture. The younger son started a job in a private company in another city. Everything was going well, but suddenly the Corona crisis changed everything. When the lockdown is implemented, Rajesh, who is worried about the future, has returned to the village with both sons.
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