Migrant laborers continue to walk, not seen such a big migration seen in India's history
Migrant laborers continue to walk, not seen such a big migration seen in India's history
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In the past, since the partition of the country in the year 1947, this country has never seen such a large exodus of people. It is estimated that the number of this migrant population going from villages and cities to their homes is in crores. Railways are running special trains, roadways buses are busy carrying people, but the situation is not seen under control. In this background, it becomes very important to study the migrant laborers and the possible aspects of this problem, for which we have to consider four aspects.

1. Why do migrant workers migrate from their villages and towns?

2. Is there any labor law that protects migrant workers in the places where they work for livelihood?

3. What is the responsibility of the state where migrant workers are working and residing?

4. What is the responsibility of the migrants' home state?

For your information, let us tell you that when migrant workers are unable to find employment at local level, whether it is in industries, agriculture or commercially. We have no calculation of the local skills of these workers living in villages. Some may have passed ITI, some may be motor mechanic, some may have done electrician, plumber, mechanic or computer course. Their skills are not known. Local industrialists and real state entrepreneurs try to fulfill their needs from other places.

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