Man carries wife, son on his rickshaw - Cycles 1,350 km to reach home


Ranchi, May 13 (IANS): Here's another tale of herculean endeavour by yet another migrant -- this time it is middle aged Govind Mandal who carried his wife and son on his rickshaw from Delhi to Deoghar paddling for nearly 1,350 km for a fortnight, proving the adage "where there is will there is way".

Mandal a resident of Malda district of West Bengal, was thrown out of his job as a motor mechanic by his employer in a New Delhi garage. When lockdown was imposed he was removed from job and handed Rs 16,000.

After managing for days in the national capital amid the covid induced lockdown, when he had just Rs 5,000 left with him, he decided to return home.

With wife and a baby in tow, Mandal decided to purchase a second-hand cycle rickshaw that cost him Rs 4,800. He reached Jharkhand's Deoghar district on Tuesday. Starting the journey with just a few hundred was foolhardy. By the time reached Deoghar his family was famished, his only transport was punctured and he himself was half-dead with exhaution.

He decided to stop at a government-run community kitchen run where he satiate his and his family's hunger.

Remembering the horrible journey Mandal said: "My rickshaw got punctured after I travelled few kilometres only. I got the puncture repaired at cost of Rs 140 and I left with only Rs 60. I was later caught by Uttar Pradesh Police. I narrated my story to UP police, who showed kindness and gave me a gas cylinder fitted with stove".

He said: "I have travelled almost 1,350 Km in last 15 days. It was tough, all we could feel was hunger. When I reached Deoghar, came to know about community kitchen. I went to community and ate meal with wife and my three and half year old son."

He plans to cover the rest of the distance in the coming days.

 

  

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  • Harsha, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 13 2020

    All the migrant workers(Several millions) of stranded,hungry ,miserable,heart wrenching stories could have been avoided if the PM had given 2-3 days of notice for travel/lock down.Unimaginable difficulties of these poor workers still going on ,some have lost life &their families.We have to learn from mistakes & poor decissions

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  • Rohan, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, May 13 2020

    Why do all news channel get the news only after their travel and not at the time or before ?

    The cruelty against our citizens could have been avoided.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 13 2020

    Where is the President of India?

    Does he not see any of these horrendous stories?

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  • Rohan, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, May 13 2020

    He is in Delhi.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Wed, May 13 2020

    This is all happening because of madness and ego of one man. Every time his major dicisions put poor citizens in trouble. May God save our country and poor migrant workers

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 13 2020

    I guess he will be entitled for part of the Rs. 20 Lack Crores ...

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  • Christine, Mangalore

    Wed, May 13 2020

    It's heart rending story
    God only protected him and the family from all the risk and danger to life.
    He deserves an award for his determination to reach home.
    East and west home is best. It may be poverty, it may be a village with no facilities but the company of the loved ones itself gives the positive energy to be innovative.

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