Tribals are suffering from hunger, eating bread of animal's grains
Tribals are suffering from hunger, eating bread of animal's grains
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In Madhya Pradesh, the infection is increasing constantly. The administration has increased strictness. After the lockdown, migrant laborers from a large number of cities in Tikamgarh district have returned to their villages. Since the start of the lockdown, the district administration may be talking about providing ration to the poor and needy people, but after 24 days, the ground reality in the tribal areas of the district is telling something else. The impact of this lockdown on the life of scarcity affected villages is now visible. There is also an atmosphere of fear in villages about this disease.

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Due to the lockdown, the migrant laborers' deposits in their return from the metros were exhausted. Now the shopkeepers are not ready to lend them due to lack of work in the village. Tribal families are finding it difficult to feed their family members. A similar case is being seen in the Baragaon Dhasana tehsil of Tikamgarh district. After the lockdown, the economic condition of tribal families living in 40-50 houses has become weak due to lack of work. They are forced to eat bread (Roti) in the form of old traditional times to maintain their family in this hour of crisis, but they are bereft of the facilities provided by the government to poor families. Ration material coming from the government is not able to reach the homes of these poor families.

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After Holi in Tikamgarh, which is included in the backward districts of Bundelkhand, suddenly the villages start emptying. Till the monsoon comes, people go to Delhi, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and UP cities and do rural wages in rural areas. After the first monsoon rains, these people come back to their villages and start preparing for the Kharif crop, but this year the story is different due to Coronavirus. After Holi, a large number of people left for work, but more than 90% of the people struggled after the lockdown to reach their village.

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