Seoni Sets Example

Provides vehicle to bring back father from Telangana who lost his 6 year old son living in Seoni
Never ending will power has remained the power of the human race that has survived the ice age, volcanoes, world wars and what not. The corona pandemic is something similar which too humanity will survive.
In these testing times humanity is the only virtue that has kept all of us together. One such act of humanity has been reported from the Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh state where the district administration put out all efforts so that a father could attend his son’s last rites.
Sanlal Aayam, whose family lived in Seoni district was stranded in Nalgonda district of Telangana state due to the country wide lockdown in effect in wake of COVID-19 outbreak. Aayam could not travel back to Seoni in before the complete lockdown was put in effect.
Unfortunately, his 6-year-old son passed away on April 2 in Seoni. The grieving family was in shock as the father was not there. They approached the district administration authorities for help and this is where the district authorities put efforts to bring the father back.


The government of Madhya Pradesh is though issuing passes during the lockdown period for emergency services to the citizen but in this case coordinating with the authorities of a different state was a task. The district authorities came forward providing a vehicle to the family to bring back the father to Seoni from Nalgonda and coordinated with the authorities of other states.
Tribal women preparing masks Corona outbreak has limited the supply of masks which act as a preventive accessory for droplet infection. Tribal women of Betul district are preparing masks to be supplied in cities for the safety of citizens and administrative staff.
These women were trained by the forest department under forest self help groups and are claimed to prevent infection up to 70 percent. Cotton is the base material for manufacturing. Since March 24 over 5000 masks have been prepared and dispatched from the tribal settlement of Bhaura region of East Betul forest division. These masks are sanitised with ultraviolet light before dispatch.

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