Migrants Head Back To Mumbai, But Struggle To Find Jobs Amid Covid | Read

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  • Published On: September 19, 2020
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May saw a massive migrant exodus from Mumbai amid the coronavirus crisis. One such area which is about 90 per cent full of migrants is Mumbai's Bhayyawadi in Juhu Koliwada, which saw nearly 80 per cent of its residents leave in May when the coronavirus lockdown was in full effect. Empty lanes and eerie silence filled this neighbourhood back then. But the hustle bustle seems to fill in the neighbourhood for the last one-and-a-half-month. Only that the life has not returned to normal yet for the migrants here.

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