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Sheikh Jhanzeb @sheikhjhanzeb
He is an Indian National Congress party worker and leader of Jammu and Kashmir.
He is a social activist. And he is running a NGO Helping Hand.
পরিযায়ী শ্রমিক
( অয়ন বন্ধোপাধ্যায় )
রাজ্যে কর্মসংস্থান গোল্লায় গেছে,
বন্ধ শিল্প ভাই,
রুজি আর সুযোগ, দুটোরই অভাবে,
,আমি পরিযায়ী শ্রমিক তাই।
বাইরে যাই টাকা কামাতে,
মা - বৌ এর মুখে অন্ন তুলতে।
করি পরিশ্রম দিবারাত্র,
ভেবে ঝুঁকির কথা স্বল্পমাত্র ।
ফিরে আসি ঘরে সেই পরবে,
ছেলের হাতে নতুন জামা তুলে দিতে ।
হন্যে হয়ে কাজ খুঁজে বেড়াই,
তাছাড়া আমার নেই তো উপায়।
খেয়ে কিছু অল্প ছাতু,
গড়ি কত অট্টালিকা, সেতু ,
উঁচুতে উঠে কত শত ফুট,
হাতে নিয়ে কত সব যন্ত্র।
কখনও বা যদি লাগে মরক,
বন্ধ হয় সব দপ্তর, সড়ক।
বন্ধ হয় আমার রুজি - রোজগার ও,
হয়ে যাই স্বর্বশান্ত ।
সেই সময়ে যদি ঘরে ফিরবো বলি,
কিংবা সহায়তার আর্জি করি
তখন নিয়মের জালে ফেলে,
শুধুই চলে আফসোস আর তরজা ।
এর পর কিছু করুনা করে, প্রচার করে,
সিংহাসনে চড় তোমারই।
যুগ যুগ ধরে এই যাঁতাকলে,
পিষে যাচ্ছি শুধু আমরাই ।
Health experts warn of loosened lockdown, said- you have opened the doors for flooding ..
Experts have attributed the relaxation in travel restrictions and movement of migrants to India's inclusion in the top-10 countries suffering from Corona virus infection. Experts termed it as a step to open the flood gates of the dam during the floods and also warned that in the coming days, the spread of infection may look like wildfire.
Dr. Chandrakant S. Commenting on the limited operation of rail and road transport services and the return of migrants to their homes, Pandav said, "You have opened flood gates." Dr. Pandava is the former president of the Indian Public Health Association and the Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine.
This, he said, can be called a classic case of Corona virus infection creating an ideal environment for wildfires to spread. In the coming days, cases of corona infection may increase dramatically. He said, although it is true that the lockdown cannot be kept forever, the opening of it should have been done in a more investigative and informative manner. Travel can increase the rate of spread of infection.
According to AIIMS director Randeep Guleria, currently the increase in infected cases is seen more in hotspot areas only, but due to increasing travel in the coming days, the number of people infected with Corona virus (Kovid-19) in other places also There may be more increases.
"People with no signs of infection or early symptoms will cross into thermal screening systems and will go to areas where there are few or no cases," he said. In such areas, the rate of infection may increase thereafter. He also said that due to the huge increase in the capacity of the corona test, the number of infected cases also appears to be increasing.
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Sheikh Jhanzeb @sheikhjhanzeb
He is an Indian National Congress party worker and leader of Jammu and Kashmir.
He is a social activist. And he is running a NGO Helping Hand.
COVID-19: West African Traders Losing 30 Per Cent Of Produce To Movement Restrictions
Thirty per cent of perishable produce and livestock traded in West Africa have been lost due to restrictions in movement caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is according to data collected by the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS) and sighted by Reuters.
CILSS explained that the disruption in the movement of fruits, food items and domestic animals for consumption is as a result of market closures and transport delays.
The Burkina Faso-based institute notes that this was not a universal trend however.
Although governments across the region have said food items are among a list of essential items that can move freely, a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute, Antoine Bouet, said most of the trade in the country are done informally and in small quantities.
These products are moved either in transport vehicles or across land borders, where they are subjected to health checks.
“Very often, these measures consist in the screening of trucks crossing the border while movement of people is forbidden,” he said. “These measures stop informal trade of small quantities,” he added.
The Nigerian Government still maintains an inter-state ban, while land borders into the country have been partially closed since last August to check rice smuggling.