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Covid-19, migration and the effect on Bihar

By: Sen, Nandini Choudhury.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 18(1A), Jan-Jun, 2021: p.35-43.Subject(s): Covid-19, Bihar, Economy, Reverse migration In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The year 2020 was gripped by the Covid-19 pandemic followed by more devastating second wave in 2021. The crisis has brought in its wake an unprecedented circumstance which the entire world is grappling with India being the worst hit nation. The Pandemic has been debilitating in more ways than one, the economy has seen a downturn globally and the Indian story is far from good. Besides, the scarcity of medical infrastructure, medicines, oxygen and vaccines has left the people bewildered. The crisis has hit the migrant labourers hardest and added to their miseries. As such, the present paper intends to concentrate on the process of labour migration, the causes and reasons propelling it, the saga of the reverse migration as it plays out in Bihar, the current poll bound state of India. – Reproduced http://www.iipabiharbranch.org/upload/Complete%20BJPA%20Vol.%20XVIII%20No.%201A%20(Covid%20special%20issue)%202021.pdf
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The year 2020 was gripped by the Covid-19 pandemic followed by more devastating second wave in 2021. The crisis has brought in its wake an unprecedented circumstance which the entire world is grappling with India being the worst hit nation. The Pandemic has been debilitating in more ways than one, the economy has seen a downturn globally and the Indian story is far from good. Besides, the scarcity of medical infrastructure, medicines, oxygen and vaccines has left the people bewildered. The crisis has hit the migrant labourers hardest and added to their miseries. As such, the present paper intends to concentrate on the process of labour migration, the causes and reasons propelling it, the saga of the reverse migration as it plays out in Bihar, the current poll bound state of India. – Reproduced

http://www.iipabiharbranch.org/upload/Complete%20BJPA%20Vol.%20XVIII%20No.%201A%20(Covid%20special%20issue)%202021.pdf

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