Thousands of laborers took to the streets in Kerala to go home

- The repatriated workers are not allowed to enter the village, the system is running


New Delhi, Mar 29, 2020, Sunday

Workers are stuck in other states besides Delhi and Maharashtra.

The jurors sat on the dam and introduced the government to the management. Some of these laborers belonged to other states and some had also come together to travel to other cities in Kerala. However, the government had assured the laborers that they would be provided adequate facilities wherever they were and no labor was required.

As the thousands of laborers came to the road simultaneously, the system also ran, and they are being provided enough food and drink. At the same time, the Kerala government sought the central government's help in dealing with this situation. On the other hand, the laborers who are currently working are leaving the states where their families live, but they are having difficulty now that the villagers do not allow them to enter. This is happening in Bihar. Many workers of Bihar have returned to their homeland from states like Gujarat, Delhi, Maharashtra but now the people of the village are refusing to admit them. The Ghaziabad administration, which had gathered a group of laborers, ran two buses. However, a medical checkup of the laborers was also ordered.

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