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Gridlock as India coronavirus lockdown triggers migrant workers exodus

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Gridlock as India coronavirus lockdown triggers migrant workers exodus

Gridlock as India coronavirus lockdown triggers migrant workers exodus

India's nationwide coronavirus lockdown imposed on March 25 led to thousands of migrant workers stranded in cities after losing their jobs.

India's nationwide coronavirus lockdown imposed on March 25 led to thousands of migrant workers stranded in cities after losing their jobs.

The government's decision to provide transport resulted in massive crowding and chaos outside a bus terminal in New Delhi on Saturday (March 28).




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