Raipur:When the pandemic hit the world, they ran to their homes, barefoot; they neither cared about the blazing sun over their heads, wiping away sweat, hugging their children close to their bosoms with an empty stomach, they came in search of two square meals a day.
However, they did not know that one day they would have to return; just like they had left, disappointed and hopeless. These are labourers of a state whose government is claiming to give maximum employment under the MNREGA scheme as well as saying that there is no recession.
The Chhattisgarh government is claiming that the state occupies the number one position in the country in terms of providing employment to labourers. The real picture becomes clear as an exodus of labourers has started their journey back in search of livelihood since Diwali.
Even though the government has initiated paddy purchase from December 1, surprisingly, labourers have started migrating. Hundreds of labourers arriving daily from various districts can be seen at the capital's bus stand, moving out to different states in search of employment.
Escape due to lack of work
ETV Bharat spoke to people who had arrived in the capital to leave the state. A labourer informed that he had returned home on foot during the lockdown. But due to lack of employment, he is helpless and is now going back to earn a livelihood. They are no longer afraid of Corona. About 100 people from his village have already gone out in search of employment. In such a situation, he cannot stay at home and wait for a job.
Government's claim turns out to be futile
When the workers were returning to Chhattisgarh due to the Corona pandemic, the government had welcomed them and said that the workers would be given employment at home according to their skills. It was also told that employment camps would be set up in the month of July. But the workers do not seem to have received any benefits.
Low wages in farm work
The usual trend in Chattisgarh is that post-harvest of Kharif crops labourers migrate as there will not be any work in the fields. But the scenario has changed now. In a conversation with ETV Bharat, a labourer also informed that working in the field fetches very low wages. On a daily basis, the rate is 70 rupees in paddy cultivation and 80 rupees for paddy harvesting. It is not possible to lead a life with such a small amount of money. In the times of inflation, one cannot feed a family properly with just Rs 70-80.
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