Migrant workers swamp Delhi bus terminal, social distance defeated
Migrant workers swNEW DELHI: Social distancing defeated after tens of thousands of migrant workers flee to Anand Vihar Bus Stand in New Delhi to reach their home towns through available transportation. According to the sources, after PM Modi announced lockdown for 21 days, migrant workers decided to leave New Delhi and they reached Anand Vihar bus terminal by walking from different parts of the city. Migrant workers decided to reach their hometowns after fear of dying with not Coronavirus but after starvation. Massive migration in Delhi has broken the idea of social distance which is the only to combat Coronavirus. Many migrant workers started to their villages by walking. Click the video for more information. amp Delhi bus terminal, social distance defeated
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