Data | Migrant workers' distress continues as nationwide lockdown extended for the second time

Most migrant workers who reached out from Delhi and Haryana (35%) and Tamil Nadu (33%) were unsure of what to do post-lockdown

Updated - May 04, 2020 11:41 am IST

Published - May 04, 2020 04:36 am IST

Migrant workers, students, and others waiting to board KSRTC buses at Majestic bus stand in Bengaluru on Sunday.

Migrant workers, students, and others waiting to board KSRTC buses at Majestic bus stand in Bengaluru on Sunday.

As the nationwide lockdown to limit the spread of COVID-19 has been extended until May 17 , stranded migrant workers continue to bear the brunt of it, data show.

The numbers, compiled and presented by the Stranded Workers Action Network (SWAN), were collected from 16,863 distressed workers who reached out to SWAN volunteers from different parts of the country as of April 26. Click here to read the full report

Rations

The chart depicts the % of workers who did nothave access to govt. rations between April 14 and April 26 in four major States and the overall trend for the surveyed States.

How many workers did not receive rations from the government?

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image/svg+xml10090807060Apr. 14Apr. 20Apr. 2681.887.997.4DelhiMaharashtraKarnatakaOverallHaryana95.794.692.581.662.592.294.3% of stranded workers

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Also read: COVID-19 | Under which zone does your district lie?

Cooked food

The chart depicts the % of workers who did not have access to cooked food from any source between April 14 and April 26. Delhi and Haryana fared relatively better.

How many workers did not receive cooked food?

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image/svg+xml1007550250Apr. 14Apr. 20Apr. 26DelhiMaharashtraKarnatakaOverallHaryana75.375.868.266.551.546.872.565.940.9% of stranded workers

Insufficient funds

In all States, over 90% workers who reached out between Apr. 14 and Apr. 26 said they did not receive cash assistance from the govt. In T.N., 97% were not paid during the lockdown and in Punjab, 84% had less than ₹100 remaining.

What was the financial status of the migrants?

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image/svg+xmlCategoryMaharashtraKarnatakaDelhi and HaryanaPunjabTamil NaduLess than Rs. 100 remaining75%53%68%84%72%No cash received from the government100%98%98%93%94%Not been paid by employers during lockdown81%70%80%81%97%
 

Future plans

Most migrant workers who reached out from Delhi and Haryana (35%) and Tamil Nadu (33%) were unsure of what to do post-lockdown. Most from Maharashtra (31%), Karnataka (49%) and Punjab (48%) said they will continue in the same line of work with the same employer. A relatively smaller % of workers said they will find work in their hometown.

Looking ahead

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image/svg+xmlPlans post lockdownMaharashtraKarnatakaDelhi and HaryanaPunjabTamil NaduContinue in the same line of work/same employer31%49%25%48%28%Earn some money and leave3%1%12%3%0Leave, but return after sometime25%10%17%5%11%Find work in hometown13%13%11%3%28%Unsure29%27%35%40%33%

Also read: COVID-19 | State-wise tracker for coronavirus cases, deaths and testing rates

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