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Lockdown Woes: Former Indian University athlete Prajakta fighting hunger in Nagpur slum

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 13 2020 | 5:18 PM IST

A paralytic father and a mother who has been rendered jobless due to COVID-19 lockdown has forced promising Nagpur-based middle-distance runner Prajakta Godbole to fight extreme hunger with fear of unknown -- from where will the next meal be arranged.

The 24-year-old Prajakta, who resides with her parents in a Siraspeth slum in Nagpur, represented Indian Universities in the 5000m race at the World University Games in Italy in 2019. She clocked 18:23.92 and could not qualify for the final round.

She finished second in the Tata Steel Bhubaneswar Half Marathon earlier this year with a timing of 1:33:05 in 21.097 km.

Her father Vilas Godbole earlier worked as a security guard but met with an accident and is paralysed now. Prajakta's mother Aruna used to work as a cook at a catering service, earning Rs 5000 to 6000 a month.

The meagre amount Prajakta's mother was the only source of income in a family of three. But due to the lockdown, the marriages are not happening and Prajakta and her parents have been facing the stark reality of how they will get the two square meals a day.

"We are now surviving on help provided by people from nearby areas. They gave us rice, dal and other things. So, we are having something to eat in the next two-three days but I don't know what will happen after that. This lockdown has been a cruel thing for us," a distraught Prajakta told PTI

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First Published: May 13 2020 | 5:18 PM IST

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