After Mumbai & Delhi, Migrant Workers Spotted Leaving Noida; Administration Refutes Covid-19 Link
After Mumbai & Delhi, Migrant Workers Spotted Leaving Noida; Administration Refutes Covid-19 Link
Men and women carrying luggage were spotted near Noida’s Sector 62 roundabout adjoining Ghaziabad and leading to interiors of Uttar Pradesh as they tried to cross over to the other side to catch privately-operated buses that were plying in full capacity.
Noida: After Mumbai and Delhi, scores of people, including women and children, were spotted on Tuesday, leaving Noida for their hometowns on buses. According to a PTI report, many of them were uncertain about their future in the city amid an worsening COVID-19 situation, an eyewitness said. Men and women carrying luggage were spotted near Noida’s Sector 62 roundabout adjoining Ghaziabad and leading to interiors of Uttar Pradesh as they tried to cross over to the other side to catch privately-operated buses that were plying in full capacity.
Saurabh Upadhyay said he was travelling from Noida to Ghaziabad on Tuesday evening in a car when he got stuck in traffic near National Highway 24 at Sector 62 of Noida. “It was a similar sight of migrant workers holding bags and their belongings out on the road like last year when the lockdown was announced. Today, they were rushing to buses that were stopping near the Sector 62 roundabout. There were many people sitting on the roof of some jam-packed buses,” he told PTI.
While administration officials played down the situation, attributing the return of the migrant workers to their personal choice and factors like impending panchayat polls, official sources said the migration has been taking place for the last few days.
A senior Gautam Buddh Nagar official, however, said that migrant workers have been leaving the city in small numbers in the recent days in apprehension of another lockdown, which could deal a blow to their livelihoods.
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Back at home at least they will have a certain future which they do not see here in cities and perhaps that triggers the panic. Here hospitals are also getting full and for them situation can only turn worse if they get infected with coronavirus, the official told .
Last year, India saw one of the biggest migrant exodus when thousands of migrant workers walked hundreds of kilometres to reach their hometowns as the government had declared a nationwide lockdown due to coronavirus.
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