Jabalpur: Vaccine to Liye Kuchh Bhi Karega.
School teachers trace by the Ministry of Health Madhya Pradesh to motivate people to take rice to transplant Jab for farmers and farm workers in the Dindori district after the beneficiaries say they will be able to go to the vaccine center only after they are done with their work.
Hope Seeds Transplanted in Manikpur Village in Shahpur, 380km to the east of Bhopal, on August 7 The teachers, did the usual bint-the-vaccine round, arrived in a vaccination booth in the village to find it empty.
According to their records, at least 33 people are due to their second dose and there are many other people who need to be motivated to take their first shots.
“Until 1:00 p.m., there was no vaccination.
We were worried.
We then found that everyone was in the rice fields,” said the main teacher G R Jharia.
The teachers turned their trousers and salwar and walked to muddy fields to talk to the farmers.
“We tried to convince them that they had to get themselves vaccinated.
They said they could get a vaccine a few days ago, but the season won’t wait.
The weather is profitable now for transplants.
If it changes, their plants will be destroyed,” Jharia added.
That is an interesting argument.
Most teachers grow in villages and know exactly why farmers willing to risk Covid in their race to capture the clouds.
They discussed quickly about ‘Bund’ and decided to exchange places.
“We propose that we, teachers, will work in the fields while they go to get themselves vaccinated.
We immediately began to help farmers,” he said.
At night, the three farmers get their second dose, and ‘lessons’ have arrived at those who have not taken shots.
The Head of the Medical and Health Office of Ramesh Marawi praised the teachers and said: “This is the sow of sowing, so our team does everything they can to make people vaccinated, such as winning the village before people go to their farm, or wait for them to return from the field To get Jab.
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