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India's lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19 affected millions of migrant labourers across the country, including Jyoti Kumari and her family. The youngster is being lauded for carrying her wounded father and cycling more than 1,200 km from Gurugram in Haryana, India, back to her native village in Bihar. Her sheer doggedness even impressed the Cycling Federation of India, as the organisation invited her for a trial once the lockdown ends.

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3 hours ago, Michaelbarbosa said:

I saw video by a reporter showing the video; they could have helped her instead of taking video in multiple angles. 

the numbers are in 10s of thousands. how many they canhelp?? hardly 1 or 2.

 

example:

 

 

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3 hours ago, Michaelbarbosa said:

I saw video by a reporter showing the video; they could have helped her instead of taking video in multiple angles. 

Every crook with their mobile camera phones started going around these laborers, filming and uploading for views and chillar.

Saw a video showing little kids walking/running in hot sun with bare feet. How about providing them with slippers instead of filming and uploading? Beggarly crooks looking to make chillar out of distressed laborers.

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8 minutes ago, Picheshwar said:

the numbers are in 10s of thousands. how many they canhelp?? hardly 1 or 2.

 

example:

 

 

help as in reaching out to the proper ppl who can take care of this as in govt officials or educating them on where they can find help or they can seek the help of NGOs or communicate with NGOs who are doing some work to mitigate the plight of migrant workers. Help can be in number of ways, Instead of reporting they can show this too but they can show what they did to mitigate their plight not just leaving them to their fate. 

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3 minutes ago, Michaelbarbosa said:

help as in reaching out to the proper ppl who can take care of this as in govt officials or educating them on where they can find help or they can seek the help of NGOs or communicate with NGOs who are doing some work to mitigate the plight of migrant workers. Help can be in number of ways, Instead of reporting they can show this too but they can show what they did to mitigate their plight not just leaving them to their fate. 

dudeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

plllllllllllllllllsssssssssssssssssss..........................

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3 hours ago, tacobell fan said:

India's lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19 affected millions of migrant labourers across the country, including Jyoti Kumari and her family. The youngster is being lauded for carrying her wounded father and cycling more than 1,200 km from Gurugram in Haryana, India, back to her native village in Bihar. Her sheer doggedness even impressed the Cycling Federation of India, as the organisation invited her for a trial once the lockdown ends.

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9 minutes ago, Bhumchik said:

Every crook with their mobile camera phones started going around these laborers, filming and uploading for views and chillar.

Saw a video showing little kids walking/running in hot sun with bare feet. How about providing them with slippers instead of filming and uploading? Beggarly crooks looking to make chillar out of distressed laborers.

all hail Modi, the supreme ruler, who takes care of everyone, and upholds the rule of law. especially the one that ordered empolyers to pay their labour, without providing them liquidity to do so.

makes me wanna cry in joy thinking about this selfless leader. a giant among men.

chillar people trying to discredit his good deeds by being in cahoots with some actors who pretend like they are labourers. Let them first prove they are labourers. ask them to make me a chair or something first.

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23 minutes ago, Michaelbarbosa said:

help as in reaching out to the proper ppl who can take care of this as in govt officials or educating them on where they can find help or they can seek the help of NGOs or communicate with NGOs who are doing some work to mitigate the plight of migrant workers. Help can be in number of ways, Instead of reporting they can show this too but they can show what they did to mitigate their plight not just leaving them to their fate. 

are you crazy?

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