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Title: The Plight of Domestic Workers in India During COVID-19 Crisis
Authors: Tiwari, Garima
Keywords: Domestic migrant workers
COVID-19 crisis
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Publisher: AmbienteDiritto
Abstract: Domestic migrant workers in India travel from their villages to work in bigger cities. The lockdown as a result of the coronavirus emergency left this marginalised section of population stranded in their cities of work- without shelter, food, livelihood and means of transportation to return back to their villages. The article provides an assessment of the current condition of these internal migrant workers in India during the COVID-19 crisis and provides an analysis of their legal and human rights. It discusses the inhumane treatment afforded to them and also highlights the emergence of social boycotting of these workers by the community. In this light, the article also studies the response of the government and the judiciary to deal with this situation.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/205
ISSN: 1974 - 9562
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