1. Configuring the After Effects of Covid 19: Trials and Tribulations of Migrant Labourers in India.
- Author
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Ratha, K. C.
- Subjects
COVID-19 ,MASS migrations ,INTERNAL migrants ,FOOD security ,METROPOLIS ,IMMIGRANTS ,UNEMPLOYMENT - Abstract
The exponential growth of the pandemic culminated in extensive lockdowns that put a stop to mobility, commercial undertakings and social interactions. In India, the pandemic brought about an acute 'crisis of mobility', for migrant labourers in many major cities looking for a return to their native lands. Their persistent attempts to come back home one way or another made the lockdown unproductive in several areas, causing confrontations with authorities, desperate policy relief and ultimately, the arrangement of transport measures. The major objective of the present paper is to explain the fragility of India's internal migrants in terms of their mobility, gender, mental health, and social insecurity, and food crisis, penalty of joblessness and callous response of the government. In addition, it critically highlights on the constraints of public policy response in addressing migrants and puts forward recommendations for the path to be followed. Alternate policy measures to ensure migrant welfare in the immediate future and inclusive migration governance are also recommended to find this problem into the stage of apposite solution. Coupled with this, it is imperative to build up the institutional mechanism for supporting migrants by means of cash transfers and extension of food subsidies. Specific attention needs to be taken in the case of women migrants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2022