ETV Bharat / state

Migrant sells wife's Mangalsutra to purchase bicycles, pedals from Bengaluru to Cuttack

A migrant worker was forced to sell his wife's Mangalsutra to arrange bicycles to return to Odisha from Bengaluru. They were facing severe financial crunch due to the COVID-19 induced lockdown.

Migrant sells wife's Mangalsutra to purchase bicycles
Migrant sells wife's Mangalsutra to purchase bicycles
author img

By

Published : Jun 2, 2020, 7:07 AM IST

Updated : Jun 2, 2020, 9:51 AM IST

Cuttack (Odisha): Three migrants, including a married couple, travelling on bicycles were spotted by social workers in Cuttack, who then made arrangements for the trio to be sent to their native place, Bhadrak, through a pickup vehicle.

However, upon talking to reporters, an even more shocking story unfolded as Chandan Jena, one of the migrants said that his wife had been forced to sell her 'Mangalsutra', to arrange for the money to purchase cycles to return home from Bengaluru, Karnataka where they used to work.

"When we ran out of money, my wife sold her mangalsutra to buy two bicycles and we left Bengaluru for Basudevpur in Bhadrak," Chandan said.

Migrant sells wife's Mangalsutra to purchase bicycles

According to Chandan, they had not earned any money for over two months and were facing a severe financial crunch due to the COVID-19 induced lockdown. As a last resort, his wife was forced to part with her necklace in exchange for Rs 15,000.

Following this, Chandan along with his friend Tapan Jena purchased two bicycles for Rs 5,000 each and left Karnataka for their hometown, Basudevpur, which falls in the Bhadrak district.

The social workers, meanwhile, made arrangements for food and drinking water for the trio and also arranged a pick-up truck that would take them to their native place.

(ANI Report)

Also Read: 12-year-old-noida-girl-breaks-piggy-bank-to-help-fly-3-migrant-labourers-to-their-home-state

Cuttack (Odisha): Three migrants, including a married couple, travelling on bicycles were spotted by social workers in Cuttack, who then made arrangements for the trio to be sent to their native place, Bhadrak, through a pickup vehicle.

However, upon talking to reporters, an even more shocking story unfolded as Chandan Jena, one of the migrants said that his wife had been forced to sell her 'Mangalsutra', to arrange for the money to purchase cycles to return home from Bengaluru, Karnataka where they used to work.

"When we ran out of money, my wife sold her mangalsutra to buy two bicycles and we left Bengaluru for Basudevpur in Bhadrak," Chandan said.

Migrant sells wife's Mangalsutra to purchase bicycles

According to Chandan, they had not earned any money for over two months and were facing a severe financial crunch due to the COVID-19 induced lockdown. As a last resort, his wife was forced to part with her necklace in exchange for Rs 15,000.

Following this, Chandan along with his friend Tapan Jena purchased two bicycles for Rs 5,000 each and left Karnataka for their hometown, Basudevpur, which falls in the Bhadrak district.

The social workers, meanwhile, made arrangements for food and drinking water for the trio and also arranged a pick-up truck that would take them to their native place.

(ANI Report)

Also Read: 12-year-old-noida-girl-breaks-piggy-bank-to-help-fly-3-migrant-labourers-to-their-home-state

Last Updated : Jun 2, 2020, 9:51 AM IST
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.