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The Precarious Journey: Internal Migrants and the Pandemic in India -Sumeetha M

-TheCitizen.in Their choice is simple: Either die of the pandemic or die of hunger Migration - or mobility of the human race is not a new concept. Mostly migrants are economic migrants, searching for means to live or visualizing migration as a means to increase their income. When we analyse human migration theories, it is implicit that the future gains from income, is what that prompts migrants to stay back in the...

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"Are They Bonded Labour?": Outrage As Karnataka Stops Trains For Migrants -Maya Sharma

-NDTV Karnataka Lockdown: The trains to ferry migrants were started last week after much back and forth between the Centre and the states amid a countrywide exodus of labourers. Bengaluru: Special trains from Karnataka taking home thousands of migrants stranded by the coronavirus lockdown have been cancelled by the BS Yediyurappa government, which says Workers are needed for construction activities that have resumed in the state. The BJP government is forcing the...

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COVID-19 lockdown dents the economy of India’s forest dwellers -Hridayesh Joshi

-Mongabay.com * The nationwide lockdown has affected the economy of India’s tribal population, which depends highly on the sale of minor forest products. * However, state governments are hoping things will become normal soon as the lockdown norms get relaxed in the coming days. Chhattisgarh’s Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel even praised the tribal population in his state for maintaining social distancing properly. * Experts and organisations Working with tribal communities demand removal or...

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Boost wages to stimulate India’s growth -Jayan Jose Thomas

-The Hindu The economic crisis can be overcome only by raising the consumption of and investment for the poor Impoverishment among English Workers during the early years of the Industrial Revolution had prompted Leicester frameWork knitters to frame this resolution in 1817: “… if liberal Wages were given to the Mechanics in general throughout the Country, the Home Consumption of our Manufactures would be immediately more than doubled, and consequently every hand...

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J&K: 3 Photographers Win Pulitzer for Coverage of Life After Dilution of Article 370

-TheWire.in Dar Yasin, Mukhtar Khan and Channi Anand have expressed joy and said that they never expected the prize. New Delhi: Photographers Dar Yasin, Mukhtar Khan and Channi Anand, based in Jammu and Kashmir, have been awarded this year’s prestigious Pulitzer Prize for feature photography. The Pulitzer citation said the award was for “striking images of life” by the photographers in what it called “the contested territory of Kashmir” in the aftermath...

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