Sarwar Malik
Correspondent,
*POOR PEOPLE HAVE TO STRUGGLE THROUGH THE CHILLY AND WINDY NIGHTS:*
Winters in many parts of India including Bihar have turned harsh for the poor people who don't have access to woolen or any other warm clothing or cover but the government and the deep pocketed people don't offer solution for the annual vicious circle of chilled wave. Affluent people wrap up themselves in a layer of warm clothes, but some unfortunate people who don't have access to woolen clothes and are constrained to live on roadside or pavements and struggle through the chilly and windy nights in the open might die. It has been revealed that the winters are the second major reason for deaths in India after lightning.
In poverty stricken places where people often don't have even enough food to eat, clothing becomes the secondary need they struggle for, but have to struggle for the both.
The privileged people who are living in warm comforts of town homes must generously donate their woolen clothes and blankets. We should all play our roles in donating our unused woolen coats, sweaters, blankets, socks, mufflers and caps to save someone's life.
The district administration should also issue official dispatch to deal with the cold wave that is affecting people and cattle alike. The government should also adopt plans and preventive measures against the cold wave.
Correspondent,
*POOR PEOPLE HAVE TO STRUGGLE THROUGH THE CHILLY AND WINDY NIGHTS:*
Winters in many parts of India including Bihar have turned harsh for the poor people who don't have access to woolen or any other warm clothing or cover but the government and the deep pocketed people don't offer solution for the annual vicious circle of chilled wave. Affluent people wrap up themselves in a layer of warm clothes, but some unfortunate people who don't have access to woolen clothes and are constrained to live on roadside or pavements and struggle through the chilly and windy nights in the open might die. It has been revealed that the winters are the second major reason for deaths in India after lightning.
In poverty stricken places where people often don't have even enough food to eat, clothing becomes the secondary need they struggle for, but have to struggle for the both.
The privileged people who are living in warm comforts of town homes must generously donate their woolen clothes and blankets. We should all play our roles in donating our unused woolen coats, sweaters, blankets, socks, mufflers and caps to save someone's life.
The district administration should also issue official dispatch to deal with the cold wave that is affecting people and cattle alike. The government should also adopt plans and preventive measures against the cold wave.
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