In the Supreme Court, the government said that 22 lakh 88 thousand people were being provided food

New Delhi, 31 March 2020 Tuesday

A court hearing is being held today on the escape of poor and laborers and the drinking and drinking system during a lockdown set up in the country to prevent the spread of corona virus infection.

On the plea filed by Srivastava, a lawyer seeking order to provide migrant workers stay and drinking facilities, the Solicitor General in the Supreme Court said that interstate migration was completely closed.

It is pertinent to mention here that a petition is being sought in the Supreme Court to give directives to the poor people about medical facilities, food and drink, relief camps.

The petition states that not only the present poor but the middle class of the country which is the taxpayer is also being affected.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said in the Supreme Court that more than 22 lakh 88 thousand people were being provided food, which is a requirement and employers.

They are being kept in different shelters. He said that a panic created due to the lockdown was under consideration.

Poor and pedestrians working in cities are moving to their villages and towns after the Corona lockdown. Their numbers are in the thousands in Delhi-NCR, with people returning to their homes saying their biggest problem is eating and drinking, as work on companies has stalled due to lockdown.

Now they have no money to eat and no home to live in. They have no choice but to go home. However, state governments have come forward to help them, relief camps are also being prepared in many places.

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