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Crushed in first wave, migrant workers have few jobs, little support again

Crushed in first wave, migrant workers have few jobs, little support again
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60% of mothers return to work within six months of delivery, reveals study

60% of mothers return to work within six months of delivery, reveals study Updated: Updated: ‘Govt. creches unequipped to admit children under 1 year’ Share Article AAA The study interviewed 150 mothers who are predominantly employed in the informal economy.   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement ‘Govt. creches unequipped to admit children under 1 year’ A study on breastfeeding knowledge and practices of working mothers in the informal economy in New Delhi has shown that six months of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) was difficult as 38% of mothers returned to work under three months of delivery and 60% within six months of delivery, leading to early weaning. The study conducted by researchers from the Indian Institute for Human Settlements interviewed 150 mothers, including domestic workers, vendors, home-based and “barter” working mothers, out of which 79% were breastfeeding.

Rent issues as an ignored COVID stress point

Rent issues as an ignored COVID stress point Updated: Updated: May 08, 2021 13:31 IST The second wave has amplified the issue of rent which does not draw much attention as food and income support do Share Article AAA 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: “

Indian website records slum lives, evictions to tackle housing crisis

Thomson Reuters Foundation, Published: 23 Apr 2021 03:10 PM BdST Updated: 23 Apr 2021 03:10 PM BdST People are seen at a crowded marketplace in a slum area, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Mumbai, India, Apr 23, 2021. REUTERS A new website that records the lives and evictions of slum dwellers in the Indian city of Delhi will help address the chronic shortage in affordable and adequate housing across the country, urban experts said on Friday. ); } The Missing Basti Project, launched earlier this month by a collective of researchers, compiles data from analysts and human rights groups, and is open to inputs from anyone.

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