NHRC Asks Centre to Provide Interim Aid to Stranded Migrants
In wake of major violation of human rights of migrant labourers during nationwide lockdown, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked centre and states to come up with measures to protect their health, employment and dignity during and after the covid-19 pandemic.
- The NHRC had filed an application for intervention with suomotu writ petition in the Supreme Court on the problems and miseries of migrant labourers, who had been stranded in different parts of the country after the nationwide lockdown.The Court had admitted the intervention application of the Commission.
- The commission has proposed short term and long term measures to decrease ....
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