New Delhi: Amid the COVID-19 lockdown, when life has come to a standstill and many people in the unorganised sector are facing massive financial constraints, many of them have switched over to different professions like selling vegetables to make ends meet.
24-year-old Bhuvan, who is the sole bread earner in his family started selling vegetables on the streets in East Delhi's Mandawali. He hails from Uttarakhand but came to Delhi one year back with hopes of a better life. He bought an e-rickshaw by borrowing money from his friends and others.
However, after lockdown, like others, he had to park his rickshaw and is now selling vegetables in the area.
Bhuvan said, as there was no option in the lockdown, he started this profession with the support of some of his friends.
"My parents are unwell. They are dependent on me. So, rather sitting at home and starving, I start selling vegetables. I cannot earn much but I can survive with whatever I earn today," he said.
Joginder, who hails from Bihar but has been living in Delhi for over 15 years used to sell tea near an MCD school in East Delhi.
After lockdown, he too has started selling vegetables. "Life was smooth earlier but it abruptly changed after lockdown. Earlier, I used to sell tea and snacks but today destiny has forced me to sell vegetables. I hardly earn between Rs 200 to Rs 250 each day. Something is better than nothing," he said.