Mumbai (Maharashtra): While many athletes are donating money for poor people affected by the lockdown, an Asian Games silver medalist sailor has come forward to counsel daily wage workers who have been hit hard by curbs imposed in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Sweta Shervegar, who is also a homeopathic doctor and currently doing her internship from Yerala Medical College in Navi Mumbai, told media that daily wagers, who are out of work and facing difficulties in sustaining their livelihood, need moral support to handle these tough times.
Since her sailing practice has come to a halt due to the lockdown, Shervegar along with some National Service Scheme (NSS) volunteers from her college decided to reach out to such workers in Navi Mumbai and help them.
"We got a list of such labourers from one of our contacts and have been providing counselling over phone to a number of daily wagers residing in Rabale, Ghansoli, Kopar Khairane, Turbhe, Nerul (all areas of Navi Mumbai), Mankhurd, Govandi (both suburbs in Mumbai)," said Shervegar, who won the silver medal in the 2018 Asian Games in Indonesia.
Shervegar said each member from their group of volunteers speaks to 10 labourers in a day and counsels them to stay strong and not be afraid of the situation.
"We also guide them on how to maintain social distancing, washing hands regularly, avoiding crowds and precautions to be taken while sneezing or coughing," she said.