Patna:The migrant labourers returning to their homes in Bihar are posing a big challenge to the state government -- to keep them all in 14-day isolation to contain the spread of novel coronavirus.
Over 45,000 people had reached the UP towns bordering Bihar and more than 1,00,000 were expected by evening, said a Bihar Disaster Management Department official, here on Monday.
Pratyam Amrit, Principal Secretary of the Disaster Management Department, said, "Six camps have been set up along the Bihar-UP border. By Tuesday, we are expecting 1.30 lakh people to reach the borders. We are looking to provide them with food and make arrangements for their stay during the quarantine period."
The officer said the state government was taking all precautionary measures even before Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the 21-day lockdown on March 24. After the emergence of Covid-19 cases in the state, the government had made arrangements even in the rural areas to provide food and shelter and screen villagers for infection, he added.
But the influx of workers from Delhi has put significant pressure on the state government. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed displeasure at the migrant workers being sent back to Bihar.