- Clouds and floods in Uttarakhand have made the condition of the people miserable. They are looking for employment in the economic downturn caused by the epidemic.
Raghav Juyala is known among the audience as a humorous administrator and a good dancer. But the important thing is that the jokes are as humorous as they are serious about certain issues in real life. Since the second wave of Kovid-17, he and his team have been helping people in their native Uttarakhand. He and his team are going to the rural areas to give medicines to the people there and also arrange for them to be shifted to hospitals if needed.
During his humanitarian work, he noted that there was an urgent need to work on a number of issues, drawing the government's attention to them. So he documented it after recording what people were bothered about. It was later edited and transferred to the Doku-series. He said the real situation in rural areas is extremely pitiable. Health facilities have been dug up.
"We have been working with health workers in Uttarakhand for the last few months," Raghav said of the need to make a documentary. In the meantime, we felt the need to draw people's attention to the pathetic medical infrastructure in the hinterland of Uttarakhand. So we started working on it.
Raghav further said that most of the administrators are trying to show that everything is going well everywhere, but we wanted to present the reality of rural areas to the people. People there are still grappling with issues like financial crunch, lack of infrastructure. So we captured the real situation there directly in the camera.
It is worth mentioning here that this docu-series is directed by Raghav's brother Yashaswi Juyal. Because he has also worked with Raghav's team at the ground level. And now this Doku-series is available for free on the video streaming platform.
The actor of 'The Street Dancer 3D' (2020) thinks that it would be more effective if you present it in film form instead of discussing any issue. When people show you real scenes on camera, they immediately believe it. In fact, it becomes a kind of evidence. We have included quotes from government officials, people working in hospitals and other health workers in our Doku-series.
However Raghav admits that two months ago the situation was dire. But now it has improved a lot. But now people living in rural areas are facing severe money crunch. He says earning members of families living here in Corona have died. As a result, families who have lost members of their livelihoods are facing a severe financial crisis. Disasters such as cloudbursts and floods in Uttarakhand have made the plight of the people miserable. They are looking for employment in the economic downturn caused by the epidemic. There is also a lack of awareness in rural areas about wearing a mask and going to the doctor when you get sick. When their health deteriorates, they try to recover by trying home remedies.
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