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MUMBAI: As many as 54.4 lakh people left Maharashtra by rail in April and May when the state was under lockdown-style curbs, according to data with the state labour commissioner.
In June, when the state government started lifting the restrictions, 26 lakh people returned till the 22nd of the month less than half of the number that had left in the summer months.
Although migrants may not account for all the passenger movement, the numbers provide an indication of the migrant exodus and return. Officials said the return in June may be slow because sectors, like hospitality and retail, have not opened completely. The labour department received details on passenger exit and entry into the state from the Indian Railways.
Now, the condition is such that even the five-star hotels are unable to survive. But nobody is bothered about our plight,” said Shivanand Shetty, president of AHAR.
Industry insiders do not foresee a recovery for the sector till the time Indians are doubly vaccinated. While lockdown restrictions were longer last year, the second wave was more devastating for families, they said, and would have made people hesitant and fearful of venturing out.