Madhya Pradesh's Sukarma Foundation Has Helped Feed Over 20,000 People Amid Lockdown
A group of volunteers from Sukarma Foundation, an NGO in Madhya Pradesh's Narsinghpur district have been on the road since the start of COVID-19 lockdown with the aim to feed and support the migrant labourers. Sitting day and night under a small tent on the highway, with food and hygiene kits, these volunteers are playing the role of good Samaritans for thousands of migrant workers and their families.
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The COVID-19 lockdown, threw up some unforeseen challenges of providing food, shelter and stable source of livelihood for many people working away from home in cities, as daily wagers or in the unorganised sector. Many were forced to fend for themselves to even return to their native place to be with their family at a time of crisis. In order to provide some relief to the migrant workers during this long and hard journey, a team of ten volunteers of Sukarma Foundation set up a camp at the Nandner village on National Highway 22 that saw hundreds of migrants travelling, sometimes on foot daily.
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Maya Vishwakarma, a former Cancer Researcher in the United States of America who founded Sukarma Foundation in 2016 said that since COVID19 crisis hit the country, the foundation has dedicated itself in providing food and essential items to lessen the pain of migrants.