jyoti paswan and her injured father were among tens of thousands of workers stuck in cities without moneyuld set off on the bicycle", she told bbc hindi, while she was on the journey. it took seven days from delhi to their home in eastern india. her story has grabbed attention around the world. in her village, she's become a celebrity. "girls like you should be born in every home in india", a local leader told her. she's been gifted four new bicycles. the government is building a toilet at her home. and a tap means herfamily‘s access to water is easier than ever before. poverty forced her out of school. now, she's been enrolled again. "i never thought this would happen. i'm very happy. i want to get educated", she says. as they adjust to a new life in the spotlight, so many are still to reach safely back home. "i've seen a lot of people, small children, babies, women, all walking. some with two children in their arms and their belongings on ahead. i appeal to the government to please help them", her father says. there are many grim stories of the journeys migrant workers are making. this