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Salon owner in Bengaluru provides shelter to jobless professionals from Northeast and Nepal

In a bid to provide shelter to the jobless IT professionals and migrant workers, who have been kicked out of their rented apartments amid lockdown, an owner of a hair salon in Bengaluru converted his salon into a shelter home for them. Majority of jobless IT professionals and migrant workers hail from north-eastern states and Nepal.

Salon owner in Bengaluru provides shelter to jobless professionals from Northeast and Nepal
Salon owner in Bengaluru provides shelter to jobless professionals from Northeast and Nepal
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Published : May 20, 2020, 11:44 AM IST

Bengaluru: An owner of a hair cutting training salon in the city has given shelter to the jobless IT professionals and migrant workers hailing from north-eastern states and Nepal, in his salon.

Rahul Rai, the owner said, "The moment the lockdown started then I received many complaints from different corners that several persons became jobless and they were thrown out of their rented accommodations."

"They are from different states of the North-east and some of them are from Nepal also. I converted my hair-cutting training salon into a shelter home for them," he added.

A person who got shelter at the salon said, "I lost my job after the lockdown started. I was facing a lot of issues after my landlord had evicted me from my rented accommodation. I spent about a week nearby a lake. I managed to contact Rahul Rai through Facebook and he rescued me along with many others."

ANI

Also read: WATCH: Starved migrants loot food packets at Jhansi railway station

Bengaluru: An owner of a hair cutting training salon in the city has given shelter to the jobless IT professionals and migrant workers hailing from north-eastern states and Nepal, in his salon.

Rahul Rai, the owner said, "The moment the lockdown started then I received many complaints from different corners that several persons became jobless and they were thrown out of their rented accommodations."

"They are from different states of the North-east and some of them are from Nepal also. I converted my hair-cutting training salon into a shelter home for them," he added.

A person who got shelter at the salon said, "I lost my job after the lockdown started. I was facing a lot of issues after my landlord had evicted me from my rented accommodation. I spent about a week nearby a lake. I managed to contact Rahul Rai through Facebook and he rescued me along with many others."

ANI

Also read: WATCH: Starved migrants loot food packets at Jhansi railway station

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