Who were these workers from Bihar who died in the fire of Delhi?

Mohammad Bablu and Mohammad Musharraf
Image captionMohammad Bablu and Mohammad Musharraf
Mohammad Bablu, Mohammad Afsad and Mohammad Musharraf.
These are the names who were alive till Saturday evening. They were living with their struggles, dreams and crises in their eyes.
He was working for 12 to 15 hours every day in one of the factories in Delhi after traveling a thousand kilometers from his villages in Bihar.
Where they used to work, they used to sleep there. The maximum amount of money they used to send to their villages so that they could give their two times to their mother and children.
But on Sunday morning, more than 40 workers, including these four youths, died in the fire in Delhi's Anaz Mandi.
And these names became incarcerated in government files. Children are also among those who die.
There are many families in which there is no one left to earn now.
There are many families whose six boys have died from the village home.
But who were the people coming from Motihari, Saharsa, Sitamarhi and under what conditions did they come to Delhi.
Brother of mohammad bablu
Image captionMohammad Bablu's brother

'Make money, get brother married'

This story is about 20-year-old Mohammad Bablu, who came to Delhi to work from Muzaffarpur in Bihar.
Bablu's brother Mohammad Haider is in a state of disarray in his brother's sorrow.
Hyder says, "My brother loved me very much. It was very good. Before coming to work he told us that 'Brother, we both will work together and get painting done at home. Then we will get married.' What color did it become that the color of my life was ruined? "
Bablu used to come from a family whose brother Mohammad Haider also sends money to his family members for the last several years by driving an electric rickshaw in Delhi.
Bablu also came to Delhi some time ago to earn hard work after walking on his brother's path.
Bablu and his brothers built a house for themselves by adding Tinka-Tinka.
Bablu now wanted to get this house built with his hard-earned money and get his elder brother married.
Bablu still does not get much money because he started work fresh.
But after a few years, if they kept doing the same work, then their monthly income could have reached 15-20 thousand rupees.
In this fire, five-six people from Bablu, including his own house and village, have died.
Mohammad Bablu and Mohammad Musharraf
Image captionMohammad Bablu and Mohammad Musharraf

'Brother was invited to teach work'

The story of Mohammad Afsad is also similar to that of Bablu and his family.
Mohammad Afsad was working in Delhi for a long time.
Mohammad Afsad, 28, who hails from Saharsa in Bihar, used to work in this factory and his 20-year-old brother was also invited to teach work from the village.
Afsad was the only earning person in his house. He is survived by his wife, two children and an aging parent.
His brother Mohammad Saddam, who came running after hearing the news of Afsad's death, says, "This was our uncle's son. I also work in the factory. And he used to do it too. I left Delhi from the village and came to Delhi to earn something." My brother was very hardworking. Now who is in his family. Only one boy is left and he too is only 20 years old. Tell me what will happen now. "
Mohammad Afsad was to go to his village on Monday. He had his ticket done.
On Sunday, he was also going to do some shopping with his brother.
But now on Monday, a seat in the train going to Bihar will be opened in the name of Mohammad Afsad.
And this emptiness will eventually end in their home and family.
Two women spend their lives outside the hospital in search of their relativesImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionTwo women spend their lives searching for their relatives outside the hospital

'Three daughters and two sisters'

Apart from Bihar, some youths from Uttar Pradesh also worked in this factory.
Mohammad Musharraf was also involved in such people.
After Musharraf's death, no one is left in his family. Before his death, he called his friend and said that he was trapped in the fire and took a promise from his friend to take care of his family.
His uncle, who came to identify him in the morgue of Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Hospital, says, "Musharraf had come from the village just two days before. His death brought him to Delhi."
"Musharraf took a loan from Bhumi Vikas Bank to get his sister married some time ago. Now the bankers were troubled. Because of this he went home. He sold some land in the village and filled his loan and then earned it Returned to Delhi.
These are the stories of a few of them whose families have reached Delhi and identified the dead bodies.
Because there are still dozens of families whose families are reaching Delhi from their respective villages somehow and they do not know if their families are alive or not.

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