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Blind college students group joins Bharat Jodo Yatra; to boost voice towards unemployment, inflation, hate

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By PTI

NEW DELHI: A gaggle of blind college students from South Delhi’s Lajpat Nagar space arrange a camp on one of many routes of Congress chief Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra in Delhi on Saturday.

Around 15-20 blind college students gathered on the route of Apollo hospital holding banners and chanting slogans ‘Nafrat Chodo, Bharat Jodo’ (neglect hatred, unite India).

Speaking to PTI, a blind scholar, Saransh, stated they participated within the Yatra to “protest against rising unemployment” within the nation.

He stated there are a number of blind college students who’ve excelled in schooling however remained unemployed for years.

“Educated people have been roaming unemployed because there’s a paucity of jobs in the country. What is the point of getting an education if there are not enough jobs for us? There are several blind students who have been excelling in their studies but what’s the point? What are we going to do despite all these degrees?” 14-year-old Saransh requested.

Gulshan Kumar, a 12-year-old blind scholar, stated he participated within the Yatra aiming to remove hatred between communities and lift his voice towards inflation.

Kumar’s father is a farmer and has to feed a household of seven. He stated inflation has impacted his household and regardless of having levels, a number of relations couldn’t get a job.

“Inflation has impacted my family very heavily. I come from a lower middle-class family and my father is a farmer. I have four sisters and one of them is blind. No one in the family except our father earns. Two of my sisters hold degrees but they are unemployed due to lack of jobs,” Kumar advised PTI.

The Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Delhi from Haryana within the morning.

Thousands of supporters walked behind Gandhi as he led the Yatra from the Badarpur border to Ashram, with the complete stretch decked up in tricolours, balloons and banners of the chief.

Another blind scholar Brijesh Kumar stated he joined the Yatra to boost voice towards inflation and unemployment within the nation.

“More than 18-20 students from our school have come here to show solidarity with the Bharat Jodo Yatra. We are here to raise our voice against inflation and unemployment. We see our families suffer every day due to these problems,” Brijesh stated.

Bharat Jodo Yatra has already coated practically 3,000 kms and can cowl 12 states travelling a complete of three,570 kms earlier than culminating in Jammu and Kashmir in January finish.

NEW DELHI: A gaggle of blind college students from South Delhi’s Lajpat Nagar space arrange a camp on one of many routes of Congress chief Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra in Delhi on Saturday.

Around 15-20 blind college students gathered on the route of Apollo hospital holding banners and chanting slogans ‘Nafrat Chodo, Bharat Jodo’ (neglect hatred, unite India).

Speaking to PTI, a blind scholar, Saransh, stated they participated within the Yatra to “protest against rising unemployment” within the nation.

He stated there are a number of blind college students who’ve excelled in schooling however remained unemployed for years.

“Educated people have been roaming unemployed because there’s a paucity of jobs in the country. What is the point of getting an education if there are not enough jobs for us? There are several blind students who have been excelling in their studies but what’s the point? What are we going to do despite all these degrees?” 14-year-old Saransh requested.

Gulshan Kumar, a 12-year-old blind scholar, stated he participated within the Yatra aiming to remove hatred between communities and lift his voice towards inflation.

Kumar’s father is a farmer and has to feed a household of seven. He stated inflation has impacted his household and regardless of having levels, a number of relations couldn’t get a job.

“Inflation has impacted my family very heavily. I come from a lower middle-class family and my father is a farmer. I have four sisters and one of them is blind. No one in the family except our father earns. Two of my sisters hold degrees but they are unemployed due to lack of jobs,” Kumar advised PTI.

The Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Delhi from Haryana within the morning.

Thousands of supporters walked behind Gandhi as he led the Yatra from the Badarpur border to Ashram, with the complete stretch decked up in tricolours, balloons and banners of the chief.

Another blind scholar Brijesh Kumar stated he joined the Yatra to boost voice towards inflation and unemployment within the nation.

“More than 18-20 students from our school have come here to show solidarity with the Bharat Jodo Yatra. We are here to raise our voice against inflation and unemployment. We see our families suffer every day due to these problems,” Brijesh stated.

Bharat Jodo Yatra has already coated practically 3,000 kms and can cowl 12 states travelling a complete of three,570 kms earlier than culminating in Jammu and Kashmir in January finish.