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Youth Congress workers distribute food to migrant workers at Delhi railway station

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Youth Congress workers distribute food to migrant workers at Delhi railway station

Youth Congress workers distribute food to migrant workers at Delhi railway station

Workers of Delhi Youth Congress wing on April 20 distributed food and water to migrant workers at New Delhi Railway Station.

They were seen carrying their belongings as they started their journey from the national capital towards their hometown.

The migrant workers started mass exodus hours after Delhi Government announced weeklong lockdown to break the chain of COVID-19.

Delhi reported over 23,000 fresh COVID-19 cases on April 19.


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