Lockdown Heroes: Agra Police Offers Shoes To Barefoot Migrants

His healing touch now includes face masks, food and other essentials. Guess what his reward has been

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His healing touch now includes face masks, food and other essentials. Guess what his reward has been

When you have a heart and want to help, all it takes is observation, empathy and the will to be selfless. That is all our lockdown heroes, featured in this story did. And now they are watching the ripples of smile spread.

It all started with one police officer on duty, who was monitoring the movement of migrant labourers on a road in the Agra district. For a couple of months, Vikas Kumar Jaiswal has been witnessing these desperate folk, walking hundreds of kilometres, passing through three roads that come under his jurisdiction in the Agra district of Uttar Pradesh in the wake of the lockdown and livelihood crisis. They are hungry, tired and have very basic clothing and footwear.

“Our job is to maintain law and order and we ensure that migrants follow norms like social distancing," says Jaiswal, deputy superintendent, and circle officer of the Sadar area of the district. Clearly disturbed by the predicament of the thousands of people who walked pass, he wanted to help out--somehow. About a month ago, Jaiswal nudged his force to go beyond their call of duty, and think about doing something valuable for the harrowed migrants, especially the exhausted women and children who had been walking hundreds of kilometers to reach home.

While exploring different ways to help the migrants, Jaiswal came up with an idea. "I noticed that many women and small children were wearing worn-out footwear or walking barefoot in the scorching heat. I could see that they were in excruciating pain, walking on metalled roads, but still, they continued on their journey. It was heart-rending to see them in that condition. That's when we came up with the idea of providing them with footwear," says Jaiswal.

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