English, asked by ahtishamzakir7, 4 months ago

During
COVID - 19 lockdown, the
daily wagers were having turouble in
making their ends meet
what-
would
you
do to help them?
write a small paragraph in
about
50 words.​

Answers

Answered by samriddhi9547
1

Answer:

As savings run dry and loans get bigger as the lockdown is extended until May 3, these daily wagers tell TOI the future appears bleak.

As savings run dry and loans get bigger as the lockdown is extended until May 3, these daily wagers tell TOI the future appears bleak.He was the most popular ‘tea master’ in the entire Old Mahabilipuram Road (OMR) area in Chennai. Now, C R Jayaram is stuck at his shop till the shutdown ends as he wasn't able to get back home after work the day it came into effect. The family that owns the shop stays close by and provides him with a meal or two. Most times, he buys food from an eatery nearby.

As savings run dry and loans get bigger as the lockdown is extended until May 3, these daily wagers tell TOI the future appears bleak.He was the most popular ‘tea master’ in the entire Old Mahabilipuram Road (OMR) area in Chennai. Now, C R Jayaram is stuck at his shop till the shutdown ends as he wasn't able to get back home after work the day it came into effect. The family that owns the shop stays close by and provides him with a meal or two. Most times, he buys food from an eatery nearby.Jayaram would earn Rs 5,000 a day preparing nearly 500 cups of tea at the shop in Sholinganallur. With the extension of the shutdown, his future seems uncertain and he is not sure if he can bounce back.

As savings run dry and loans get bigger as the lockdown is extended until May 3, these daily wagers tell TOI the future appears bleak.He was the most popular ‘tea master’ in the entire Old Mahabilipuram Road (OMR) area in Chennai. Now, C R Jayaram is stuck at his shop till the shutdown ends as he wasn't able to get back home after work the day it came into effect. The family that owns the shop stays close by and provides him with a meal or two. Most times, he buys food from an eatery nearby.Jayaram would earn Rs 5,000 a day preparing nearly 500 cups of tea at the shop in Sholinganallur. With the extension of the shutdown, his future seems uncertain and he is not sure if he can bounce back.“My customers are largely IT employees. I would offer a variety of teas catering to people hailing from different parts of the country and working in OMR,” he said. The 50-year-old tea master’s shop is also popular on Google as his regular customers have posted some 675 reviews. “People drive down from TIDEL Park, about 10km away, for my tea,” he added.

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