People of Indore helps migrants workers, distributes food
People of Indore helps migrants workers, distributes food
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The lockdown period was extended to prevent corona. At the same time, migrant laborers migrating from other states to the hungry and thirsty are at least happy that Indore understood their pain. On the bypass, the workers are shocked to see the pleasures of the people of Indore with both hands to eat and drink. As the corona spread its footsteps, lakhs of workers started migrating from other states including Maharashtra, Gujarat and have left their homes and on foot. These workers are passing through the bypass (AB Road). According to Gangaram Prajapati, a resident of Jaunpur, he had left on foot. On the way, a truck was found and paid with the money kept in the pocket. He had no other way but to stay hungry. On a dhaba near Sendhwa, some people gave them drink of semi-permal and tea, yet could not get enough food.

As soon as it entered Rau (Indore) on Saturday morning, people stood with folded hands in front of a dhaba. Pohe and alooobra were being served here by the Five Patti Sikhwal Brahmin Samaj. Trustees were stressing on the speaker not to go without drinking saffron tea. According to Chairman Vijay Pandya, they start making food and snacks from 5 in the morning. They feed thousands of people with food till noon.

Let us tell you that for the last 25 days, Shri Krishna Devcon's director and social worker Naveen Jain is feeding food. According to Jain, colleagues Satish Saini and Sanjay Yadav get involved in work early in the morning. If a passer-by is seen, then they definitely call him to eat. When many people going through the bypass were not reported to have slippers and shoes in their feet, then distribution of slippers has started on Maxi Road. With this, regular food is also fed to 10 thousand people daily.

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