Covid broke migration trends, led to temporary rural unemployment: Report

Labour out-migration from cities led to temporary rural unemployment, shows state finance report

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Coronavirus | Migration | Rural Migration

Anup Roy  |  Mumbai 

The lockdown during March led to job losses and compelled migrant labourers to return from cities to their native places. Over the decades, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have been the major out-migration states, followed closely by Rajasthan and Odisha. The major in-migration states have been Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat and West Bengal.

Covid-19 switched the sources and destinations of migrant labourers, as the charts show. The charts pertain to data of the Shramik trains that ran during the lockdown, but many opted for other means of travel, including walking all the way back home. Many ...

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First Published: Thu, October 29 2020. 06:10 IST
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