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In just six months, Mumbai migrants ready to pack-up again as pandemic intensifies

In just six months, Mumbai migrants ready to pack-up again as pandemic intensifies SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 07, 2021, 01:30 PM IST Share Synopsis A majority of them, especially the skilled and semi-skilled workers, were brought back from their homes in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat, Telangana, Odisha with great difficulties by their employers after the phase-wise Unlockdown that started in August 2020. ANI Barely six months after they returned, thousands of migrants working in Mumbai and Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) are now re-packing their bags to go back home as Maharashtra is in the grip of a tsunami-like Covid second-wave .

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URL copied Image Source : FILE PHOTO/PTI Migrants are apprehensive of a total lockdown in Maharashtra as Covid cases have been surging in the last few days. Barely six months after they returned, thousands of migrants working in Mumbai and Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) are now re-packing their bags to go back home as Maharashtra is in the grip of a tsunami-like Covid second-wave . With night curfews, stringent daytime restrictions and a weekend lockdown imposed across the state, migrants from different parts of India are in a state of semi-panic, as daily new infections in the state soar in half-lakh-plus range.

In just 6 months, Mumbai migrants ready to pack up again after India COVID-19 resurgence

Mumbai: Barely six months after they returned, thousands of migrants working in Mumbai and Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) are now re-packing their bags to go back home as Maharashtra is in the grip of a tsunami-like COVID-19 ‘second-wave’. With night curfews, stringent daytime restrictions and a weekend lockdown imposed across the state, migrants from different parts of India are in a state of semi-panic, as daily new infections in the state soar in 50,000-plus range. A majority of them, especially the skilled and semi-skilled workers, were brought back from their homes in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat, Telangana, Odisha with great difficulties by their employers after the phase-wise lockdown was eased that started in August 2020.

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