Teacher working at construction site to meet ends after losing job in lockdown
Teacher working at construction site to meet ends after losing job in lockdown
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In the lockdown caused by the coronavirus, people everywhere in the country and abroad are facing a financial crisis. Due to this lockdown, many people's jobs are also in danger. Even in many places, those corona warriors for whom utensils were beaten are not getting salary. This is news from Kerala. A teacher's job has gone. According to the information received, Paleri Meithal Babu is 55 years old. He lives in Onchiyam, Kerala. He was teaching English to children for the last 30 years. But now after the lockdown and due to the continued havoc of Corona, the schools are not open. Therefore, to earn a living, he has to work at a construction site.

He says, "I don't know when the colleges will open, I have a family for which I have to earn." He teaches English to Higher Secondary Students, at Parallel College, Vadakara. He started visiting a construction site in May. He had to work from 7 am to 3 pm. He used to get 750 rupees per day. He says that the construction sector is quite dull. He got work for only seven days.

He tells his story and says that he has completed his studies in poverty. "I did my BA in English. Then I moved to Chennai. I got a job in a hotel. While living there, I started studying English. Then got a job in parallel college." He has also taken a home loan. He says that he had paid wages even during his studies. His elder son is doing civil engineering. While the younger son studies in 11th. Even many of his students have helped him. He also wants to keep working hard. His story tells us to keep trying. No matter what happens. Never give up.

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