Corona badly hits lives of Kadapa vehicle motorists

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KADAPA: Lives of auto-rickshaw chauffeurs have been severely threatened by the 2nd wave of Coronavirus
They had actually been devastated during the very first wave of Covid-19 itself, but breathed a sigh of relief after lockdown was unwinded
and later on eliminated
But the second wave of the virus has pressed them back into serious financial difficulties.According to transportation department
authorities, there have to do with 28,000 vehicle rickshaws plying in Kadapa district; 8,645 of them in Kadapa city alone and the rest in
Rajampet, Train Kodur, Badvel, Rayachoti, Jammalamadugu, Mydukur, Pulivendula and Proddatur constituencies.Most villagers have auto
rickshaws as the very best alternative for taking a trip to neighboring villages
Extended curfew in wake of second wave indicates there is traffic between villages or from villages to towns only between 6 a.m
and 12 noon
Due to fear of contracting Coronavirus, individuals are preventing automobile rickshaws too
Without any earnings, auto drivers are discovering it difficult to even pay the rent for their lorries
Nearly 40 percent of drivers plying car rickshaws in the district take them on rent.Sheikh Moulana, a car rickshaw worker in Kadapa, states
he utilized to make Rs
800 to Rs
1,000 just if he worked throughout the day and night
As they are now plying autos only from 6 a.m
to 12 twelve noon, he is discovering it difficult to get even Rs
300 to Rs
400, as individuals are not come out like in the past
Sheikh Moulana states after paying rent to automobile owner and bearing gas costs, he is hardly left with any cash
Staying in leased homes is making life even more tough, he rued.Auto-rickshaw workers in Railway Koduru, Rajampet, Kadapa, Jammalamadugu and
other towns stay in rented homes before going back to their villages with their earnings
Raja Naik, another car motorist, states he is facing severe financial difficulties
Is Janardhan from Chennur who states it is challenging to manage his family after paying for lease and for diesel, especially as rates of
vital products too have actually risen