Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Jul 21: A number of employees of road transport corporations here and their family members have now started to earn a living by being street vendors out of compulsion. They now sell vegetables by using pushcarts.
Because of lockdown and fear of coronavirus, all the four road transport corporations are facing a financial crisis. The employees who are working in spite of the fear of coronavirus gripping them, have not been getting their salaries properly for the last three months.
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The state government had bailed out the corporations by releasing financial aid towards salaries of April and May. But salaries for June have not been paid till now as the corporations have no money. Therefore, the employees of these corporations have adopted the sale of vegetables through pushcarts as a means of earning something.
A BMTC conductor said he has been selling onions from morning to evening and earning Rs 300 to 400 a day. He revealed that several of his colleagues are also doing the same thing. Another BMTC worker said that his friend brings fish from Kanakapura and he supplies the same to shops in the city and earns between Rs 250 to 300 a day.