Rent issues as an ignored COVID stress point
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The second wave has amplified the issue of rent which does not draw much attention as food and income support do
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Migrant labourers, who returned to Bhubaneswar, walk to home from the railway station as public is banned during a lockdown imposed by the State government on May 5, 2021. | Photo Credit: BISWARANJAN ROUT
The second wave has amplified the issue of rent which does not draw much attention as food and income support do
As State governments have begun implementing weekend curfews and lockdown-like conditions amid the second wave of COVID, there is another issue that is emerging rent crises within informal rental housing markets. For example, domestic workers in Jaipur, Rajasthan, have begun reporting to the Rajasthan Mahila Kamgar Union (RMKU) that landlords have only one line: “
MHA s 4-member team to look into Bengal post-poll violence
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MHA s 4-member team to look into Bengal post-poll violence Image Source: IANS News
Around 400 BJP men, family members flee to Assam after post poll violence in Bengal Image Source: IANS News
Around 400 BJP men, family members flee to Assam after post poll violence in Bengal Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 6 : The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has sent a four-member team led by an additional secretary-level officer to West Bengal to look into incidents of violence after the declaration of Assembly election results.
The MHA has also asked the West Bengal Governor to send a report on the law and order situation in the state.
West Bengal Post-Poll Violence: MHA Forms Four-Member Team To Probe
At least six people were killed in post-poll violence in different parts of the state till Tuesday. Representational image Outlook Web Bureau 2021-05-06T11:00:39+05:30 West Bengal Post-Poll Violence: MHA Forms Four-Member Team To Probe outlookindia.com 2021-05-06T11:17:40+05:30
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs on Thursday formed a four-member fact-finding team to look into reasons for the post-poll violence in West Bengal and also assess the ground situation in the state, officials said on Thursday. The team, led by an additional secretary of the ministry, has left for the state.