
India: Coronavirus lockdown sees exodus from cities
- 2020-04-06 11:21
- By aljazeera.com
Tens of thousands of migrant workers have left India's large cities, looking to return to their rural homes after a nationwide lockdown left them without jobs or income. But as the mass movement of workers continues, it threatens to spread the coronavirus into rural areas. Opposition leaders have accused the government of being caught off guard by the exodus with no contingency plan in place. The Indian government announced a $22.6bn economic stimulus plan on Thursday to provide direct cash transfers and food handouts to the country's poor. A quarter of India's 1.3 billion people live below the poverty line. With most modes of transport shut down, many have been forced to walk hundreds of kilometres to reach their homes. Every year, millions of migrant workers move from India's rural areas to large cities to find work at construction sites or factories to send money back to their hometowns and villages. In some parts of India, local authorities are now providing buses as train services remain suspended and train carriages are being repurposed in the fight against the virus. "We have converted this coach into an isolation ward," Dipen Burman, an engineer told Reuters news agency. This report was produced and edited by Al Jazeera NewsFeed's Hassan Ghani.

India's GDP may plummet to multi-decade low of 1.6 per cent in FY21: Goldman Sachs

Worried About Coronavirus, India Tries to Head Off a Mass Hindu Pilgrimage

Mount Diablo Beacon to Be Lit on Easter and Subsequent Sundays Till Pandemic Ends
