Coronavirus: The councilor gives food to the crows and dogs
The councilor gives food to the crows and dogs

Coronavirus: The councilor gives food to the crows and dogs Lockdown is currently underway to deal with coronavirus infection. People are on the road, hotels and restaurants are closed. Markets are also limited in scope. As a result, the animals that used to survive eating leftover food on the roads are in dire straits.Sipar Al Bakhtiyar, councilor of Ward No. 11 of Bogra Municipality, gives food aid to the common people in times of crisis and gives food in the face of stray dogs and stray dogs. He's been doing this activity in the morning and evening for the last month with the help of a group of volunteers.

Sipar al-Bakhtiyar said that shops and hotels and restaurants in the city were closed on March 26. At seven o'clock in the morning he went outside for a walk. One morning, he saw a group of hungry kanks jumping on the rice, on the streets, on the roofs of the buildings, on the branches of the trees in the closed food stores of Bakshibazar. He boiled 5 kg of rice from home that morning and began handing the rice over to Kank. This activity is still taking place every day.

Sipar Al Bakhtiyar said that after everything had been declared closed, he was running humanitarian aid activities among 4,000 unemployed and helpless families in the mahalla on his own initiative. The barking and crying of a hungry dog in the mahalla increased at this time. However, at first, such barking for food did not come to mind.One day, Police Superintendent Sanatan Chakraborty of Bogra Sadar Circle called after hearing the barking of a hungry dog in the city. He asked for the distribution of food among those hungry dogs in the city. Said, these animals are just as helpless as human beings. People are going to collect food in one way or another, but dogs won't.

Sipar al-Bakhtiyar said that he had been feeding hungry dogs in the city for about a month at the request of the Additional Superintendent of Police. A few chefs and volunteers were temporarily assigned to prepare dog food. Khichuri is cooked every afternoon with 20 kg of rice and 10 kg of broiler chicken and 5 kg of pulse.

In the evening, this pot-filled khichuri was picked up in a van and the food was handed over to some 400 unattended stray dogs from the Oli alley in the neighborhood to the city streets. In his ward in the Maltinagar area of the city, the representative of this people feeds the dog himself. Some volunteers are working to feed dogs in other neighborhoods.

Bogra Sadar Circle Additional Police Superintendent Sanatan Chakraborty said it was sad to hear the barking of a hungry dog day and night after it had been declared closed. Municipal councilor Sipar Al Bakhtiyar has proposed to stand by these helpless animals. From that day on, he did rare humanitarian work, such as delivering food to hungry dogs throughout the city. Sanatan Chakraborty said, "Looking at his human love for dogs, I'm just going to say one thing," he who loves living beings serves God. "

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