New Delhi: Media reports about the mass exodus of migrant workers amid the third wave of the pandemic were "untrue" and states have been asked to be wary of rumour-mongering on this issue, the government said in the parliament on Thursday. The third wave hit the country last month, forcing states to impose local restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19. Some states have imposed night as well as weekend curfews along with restrictions like on dining in bars and restaurants.
"21 monitoring centers have been activated across the country by office of Chief Labour Commissioner (Central). The states have also been asked to be wary of rumour-mongering on exodus and take quick steps to counter such rumours. They have been advised to reassure migrant workers regarding their safety, security and livelihood," Union Labour Minister Bhupender Yadav said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
The minister told the House that some media reports of mass exodus regarding the movement of migrant workers to their home states were found to be untrue and it was also noticed that some of the news items were based on old photographs. State governments have informed that barring night curfews and weekend curfews at few places in some states/UTs, there were no restrictions on construction activities, business activities, running of shops and industrial activities in the country, he stated.
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So far, there is no report of unusual movement of migrant workers owing to the restrictions imposed by state/UT governments, he added. In view of the prevailing pandemic situation arising out of the Omicron variant, Secretary, Ministry of Labour & Employment chaired a coordination meeting with states/UTs on January 12, 2022 to take stock of their preparedness in respect of workers in general and migrant workers in particular.
Additional chief secretaries, principal secretaries, secretaries of State Labour Departments and labour commissioners of all states/UTs and officers of Ministry of Railway and Department of Food and Public Distribution participated in the meeting. The minister told the House that the central, as well as state governments, are keeping a close watch on the situation and fully prepared to tackle it as it unfolds.