what problems are being faced by these migrants labourers during the nation wide lockdown due to Corona virus pandemic?find out how migrant labour is been affected in other parts of the world
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They were not informed about the lockdown and due to this they could not go back to there home before the lockdown would have started. Now they only have a way that is by going by walking on foot though many train are being run by government but it is not helping every person therefore the condition of labours is very poor. Most have lost their jobs. Some are being crushed by trains and trucks. It is very important to look after them as they are moving bombs as they are too poor to even buy food then haw will they get masks?? if they get affected by covid-19 they can spread it.
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Last week, hours after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of the coronavirus, thousands of migrant workers gathered near a railway station in Mumbai city.
There had been rumours of train services restarting, and the workers had gathered defying rules of social distancing, putting themselves and others at risk.
They demanded that authorities arrange transport to send them back to their hometowns and villages so they could be with their families. The police, instead, used sticks to disperse them.
Around the same time, in the western state of Gujarat, hundreds of textile workers protested in Surat city, demanding passage home.
And a day later, there was outrage in the capital, Delhi, when several hundred migrants were discovered living under a bridge along the Yamuna river. The river here resembles a sewer and the bank is strewn with rubbish.
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There had been rumours of train services restarting, and the workers had gathered defying rules of social distancing, putting themselves and others at risk.
They demanded that authorities arrange transport to send them back to their hometowns and villages so they could be with their families. The police, instead, used sticks to disperse them.
Around the same time, in the western state of Gujarat, hundreds of textile workers protested in Surat city, demanding passage home.
And a day later, there was outrage in the capital, Delhi, when several hundred migrants were discovered living under a bridge along the Yamuna river. The river here resembles a sewer and the bank is strewn with rubbish.
Conclusion: very devasted form
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