If I don’t deliver milk, old men and women, and kids will die. I have an opportunity to serve the people. Milk. Families. And then, coronavirus.
That’s the order of priorities for Bablu Sahu. Between 4.30am and 10.30am, the 37-year-old milkman crosses a state border, and navigates several roadblocks, detours and police barricades to deliver milk to nearly 300 families in central Noida group housing colonies.
And once he returns home after his work, Sahu says: “I feel like a hero." “People are locked inside their homes. Unlike me, they cannot move out and if I don’t deliver milk, old men and women, kids...
everyone will suffer. During such trying times, my job gives me an opportunity to serve the people. My relation with each of these