Migrant laborers returning from Delhi in Bihar will have to stay here for a few days
Migrant laborers returning from Delhi in Bihar will have to stay here for a few days
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The 10 migrant laborers may have taken only two hours to reach Bihar by plane from Delhi between the lockdown and the Corona crisis, but they will have to wait two more weeks to meet their families as the authorities put them in a separate abode. Their employer of Delhi made all arrangements to send these workers to the home state.

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Naveen Ram, an expatriate from the segregated habitat center of Samastipur, told on Friday that Delhi falls in the Red Zone, so the authorities in Samastipur in Bihar have instructed everyone to live in a segregated habitat. However, before leaving Delhi he underwent a medical examination and was also given a health certificate.

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In his statement, he said that the last time he saw the son in August, he was then three months old, but it would be late to meet the son even after the aircraft arrived in the home state. Naveen said, 'Our boss has completed all the medical formalities of us. We also have a health certificate issued by the authorities of Delhi, but here the officials said that we will have to live separately.' Simultaneously, Pappan Singh, a mushroom farmer in Delhi, made all arrangements to send all his workers to Bihar from a plane ticket to Patna airport to Samastipur. Singh also completed all the formalities of Delhi and sent his home state Bihar on Thursday.

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