Buddhist monks became the support of the poor in lockdown in Bodh Gaya and Gaya City (Namo Budhaya Temple)
NAMO BUDHAYA TEMPLE
The Buddhist monk distributed the things needed to the poor peoples in lockdown.
During the entire lock-down period in Bihar, Buddhist monks from Bodhgaya are earning a living by distributing the food items they need, including ration for food among the poor and needy in the remote rural areas of Gaya district. Business is closed during lock down, in which case there is a problem in front of poor people to eat food. Therefore, Buddhist monks are trying to provide relief to the locked-down victims by distributing rations. The Buddhist monk Vishal says that the work of sending grain water to the people will continue even further. Till now ration ration has been distributed in dozens of villages. The Buddhist monk Vishal says that the local Longo as well as outside Buddhist monks have a major contribution in transporting this material to Longo. Anirudh Kumar of Bodh Gaya, who was helping in his work with the same Buddhist monk, said that the Buddhist monk is also distributing ration biscuits and other useful items to the poor and needy people in many villages of Bodh Gaya.
Buddhist monks became the support of the poor peoples in lock down in Gaya
Residents of a Gaya village in Bihar rushed to get free food distributed by an NGO and meanwhile, forgot to wear masks and practice social distancing norms. They said that this food will help them survive for a month or so and then again the hunt for food will begin. Coronavirus Lockdown has made locals suffer for food.



























































































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