-NDTV.com With increasing coronavirus numbers the fear of imposition of lockdown has been making Migrant Workers anxious. New Delhi: Amidst the rising number of coronavirus cases in the national capital, some of the Migrant Workers have started returning to their native places in fear of imposition of lockdown. Some alone, with backpacks, while some with their families, Migrant Workers can be seen leaving for their home at ISBT, Anand Vihar, and other key...
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Covid-19 Surge: Will India Witness A Second Exodus Of Migrant Labourers? -Lola Nayar
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