Shimla (Himachal Pradesh): The homeless migrant labourers hailing from different parts of the country have started renovation and restoration work of over century-old building, 'Bantony Castle', the British era building, amid the fourth phase of coronavirus lockdown.
Speaking to media, a migrant labourer from Jharkhand, Sukhmania said, "I came here around seven months ago. We are getting work now. I'll go home when lockdown will end, I don't have enough money now."
The Himachal Pradesh Tourism department is renovating and working for conservation and rehabilitation of over 125-year-old building. The migrant labourers here want to go back home until the lockdown is opened.
The in-charge of the construction project here at the historic building restoration said that most of the migrant labourers were stranded and did not have work and now work has been started and are waiting for more relaxation in curfew so that the construction material can be supplied and a permanent job to labourers who were jobless for over almost two months now.
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