This story is from April 12, 2020
Hyderabad: Vendors struggle to make ends meet due to lockdown
HYDERABAD: With the government allowing only vegetable and fruit sellers to carry on their business during lockdown, majority of the street
Faced with an uncertain future, vendors are seeking government support. S Venkat Mohan, state president, Telangana Street Vendors and Hawkers Union, said, “Compensation must reach vendors immediately.”
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and hawkers are finding it tough to make ends meet. Hawkers dealing with ready-made clothes, operating tiffin centres and fast food stalls are among those who have temporarily lost their livelihood due to the lockdown.Vinod Kumar Jaiswal
, who runs a fast food centre in Hi-Tec City, said, “I used to earn Rs 700 a day. Now, with everything shut, my pockets are empty.Of the four kids I have, three are dependent on me and one has a fast food centre of his own. We all have no choice but to sit at home. The savings I have will not last more than a week.” Sharing his struggle, Suresh S, who sells women’s jewellery on a footpath inDilsukhnagar
, said, “I have three children. I have been borrowing from others to meet my expenses.”Faced with an uncertain future, vendors are seeking government support. S Venkat Mohan, state president, Telangana Street Vendors and Hawkers Union, said, “Compensation must reach vendors immediately.”
Top Comment
Nemam Natarajan Pasupathy
1737 days ago
From business tycoons, real estate vultures having billions of rupees are crying equally. These pet instead of paying at least half the wages for their casual labour who they exploit during normal times, let them go high and dry. These hawkers will find very difficult to continue their business for a few more months even if lockdown is lifted today. The person who was earning 700 rupees a day could have set aside at least a month reserve . The people will refrain from Chinese food , buying trinkets etc even after the Covid ends. Better they start looking for alternate jobs.Read allPost comment
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