City
Epaper

COVID-19: Elderly man spends quarantine on boat in West Bengal village

By ANI | Updated: April 2, 2020 22:50 IST

A 60-year-old man has been living in a boat for the past four days after villagers allegedly forced him to do so following doctors advising him to go for 14 days quarantine.

Open in App

Malda (West Bengal) [India], April 2 : A 60-year-old man has been living in a boat for the past four days after villagers allegedly forced him to do so following doctors advising him to go for 14 days quarantine.

Niranjan Halder, a resident of Nabadwip of Nadia district has been staying on a boat at the Dobapara area under Habibpur block in the Malda district.

Halder said, "I was suffering from fever after the outbreak of COVID-19. The villagers did not allow me to enter into their village and then I took shelter in the boat following the advice of local doctors for a 14 days quarantine."

Halder recently visited his relative's home at Habibpur. Later he felt some physical problems and local doctors advised him for a 14 days quarantine. At that time local villagers allegedly did not allow him entry into the village and he was forced to take shelter on the boat.

Following the incident, officials from the local administration said that they are taking adequate measures.

Meanwhile, Tapan Biswas, a local resident said, "After the outbreak of COVID-19, we made a separate shelter for him. We are providing foods and other things to him."

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Niranjan halderTapan biswas
Open in App

National Realted Stories

NationalIndia hit 8 military bases in Pakistan, including Sialkot station: Centre

NationalAfter fake news scare, Comedian Hareesh Kanaran says he’s ‘hale and hearty’

NationalTN Cyber Crime wing issues alert on rising cyber threats amid India-Pak tensions

NationalPak troops moving into forward areas, Indian forces in high state of operational readiness: Govt

NationalPak fired high-speed missile, tried to hit health facilities, schools but was thwarted: Centre slams escalation bid