New Delhi: The migrant laborers have once again lost in the battle of livelihood and the corona epidemic at Anand Vihar Bus Stand and UP Kaushambi Bus Stand in Delhi, the capital of the country. After which the workers are forced to flee. Like last year, the migrant laborers are leaving Delhi. The increasing cases of corona in the national capital Delhi have also upset the government. After which lockdown has been imposed in Delhi from 10 pm on Monday to 6 am on April 26. Migrant labourers have started fleeing to their homes as soon as the announcement is made. Have the children and the elderly all confronted their heads and then started running to their homes? Sweat ing in the scorching sun is soaking the body, but it seems easier to flee for fear of losing bread. Manoj, a migrant labourer at the bus stand, said, "I am going to the village due to lockdown, poor man, how can I pay the room rent? The company will close down, where will I earn and eat, last year, I paid 4 months' rent, which had to be paid out of pocket. There are small children, there is a lot of problems, I will not come back now" Prem Sagar further said, "Going to the village, the work will stop and then where will I earn? Now, when the work starts again, I will come. People are reaching the bus stand through roads from different parts of Delhi and Ghaziabad, migrant labourers sitting on top of one have forgotten corona disease for the time being. The only memory is to get back home". Bofa Securities says, National lockdown can dent GDP growth by 2 pc, states should do with local curbs First look of 'Ramyug' released, Hanuman Chalisa in Amitabh Bachchan's voice Reserve Bank sets up committee to review ARC regulations