Dhar: The whole world is fighting the coronavirus. They include people, they used to live in other cities to do job labor and are now returning to their villages. Due to lack of resources, they have left for their house on foot hungry and thirsty. Ask them the pain of the lockdown imposed for the prevention of coronavirus infection. By ripping the darkness of the night on the highway, these people are just stepping towards their destination. For such people, the government should make arrangements for food and accommodation everywhere. If the administration is showing such awareness about the coronavirus, then the government should also pay attention to the problem like starvation. Only then will people be able to fight the coronavirus. Many such people were seen walking on the Indore highway, who were starving and stepping towards their village. A similar view was seen on Shajapur highway.
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Near Dondwara on Khandwa-Chhaigaonmakhan Road, 70-year-old Sunil Mishra had a weight of 20 kg on his shoulder and was walking on foot from Khandwa to Omkareshwar. He said he ate two puris in Barwah, since then no food was available. Sunil Mishra is a resident of Burhanpur. He said he was dying of hunger. Now I am relieved. More than 10 laborers were preparing to starve the porch outside a car showroom on Indore Road. Manoj of Bhilikheda said that I work in a pulses mill located in Palda. Seth gave a few rupees and said go away from here. Thought it is better to die of hunger and thirst in Indore than to walk in your village.
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The worst impact of the 21-day lockdown on the rising infection of the corona virus is affecting the laborers in industries and other places in other cities or states. After the lockdown, everything is closed and in such a situation the problem of eating in front of them has arisen. If there is no way out, these workers are leaving for their homes on foot. On Shajapur Highway, 40 to 50 people were seen walking with the family. Some of these were residents of Ujjain from Agra and Ujjain from Gwalior, Indore, Dewas, Khandwa or Khargone. Many of these people were traveling on foot for four days. He told that during the journey he spent more time hungry, because he did not have anything to eat nor so many rupees. Even if someone had a few rupees, no shop could be seen open. He has told that during this time the place - They were questioned, but no one provided them with packets to eat. Just proceeded to further inquiries.
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