How will the wheel of development be able to run without laborers?
How will the wheel of development be able to run without laborers?
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The whole world is fighting the corona pandemic and Its peak is yet to come. The current conditions are unfavorable and odd. This health disaster has disclosed the condition of laborers. The workers who are drivers of the economy are going through worse. The condition of workers due to this pandemic is matter of concern. 

We used to have a pleasant morning, afternoon and evening beacuse of the hard work of the labors. The migration of labors is one of the biggest problem that India is facing during the lockdown. In this hour of calamity, the policy-makers could not keep up with their old attitude, in which the 'whoever is there, stay there' was told in view of the influx of people's sorrow and suffering. Right now the outbreak of epidemic is mainly in the metros.

If you do not know, then let us tell you that the population density in Delhi is more than 11 thousand whereas in a metropolis like Mumbai this figure crosses 33 thousand. Districts of the country where the rural population lives in a large number, its average is many times less than these. In Ayodhya district of Uttar Pradesh, the population density is less than one thousand. The figure of Sultanpur adjacent to this is close to 800. Given this fact, one hopes that the physical distance can be implemented more effectively when people will reach to their village. In the villages, people are already in quarantine are they are busy in doing their own work. It is crucial for the government to take more effective steps for the workers who are the basis of development. 

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