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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: “

The rise in coronavirus cases could decline by end May, early June, says virologist Gagandeep Kang

Virologist Gagandeep Kang on Wednesday said that the trend of rising Covid-19 cases may decline by the end of this month or early June, reported The Hindu. “Best guess estimates from a number of models put this somewhere between the middle and end of the month,” she said during a webinar organised by the Indian Women Press Corps. “Some models have it [second wave] going out in early June. Based on what we are seeing now, middle to end of May would be a reasonable estimate.” Kang also said India may witness two or more peaks of coronavirus cases, but they may not be as devastating as the second wave. Covid-19 was doing a “world through” in spaces it could not venture into last year and therefore there was a massive rise in infections among the middle class population and in the rural areas. But she said there was going to be “very little fuel” for the coronavirus to continue with this trend.

Coronavirus in India: The possibility of a nationwide lockdown has raised fears among workers

Coronavirus in India: The possibility of a nationwide lockdown has raised fears among workers
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COVID-19: Centre Urged to Provide Wage Compensation for Migrant Labourers

COVID-19: Centre Urged to Provide Wage Compensation for Migrant Labourers Migrant workers are among the worst hit due to the stalling of economic activity amidst increasing restrictions to contain the spread of the virus. Migrant workers at Thane railway station to board outstation trains for their native place, amid the rise in Covid-19 cases across the country, in Thane, Thursday, April 15, 2021. Photo: PTI Rights05/May/2021 New Delhi: With the surging number of COVID-19 cases across the country once again forcing migrant workers to leave to their home towns, the Stranded Workers Action Network (SWAN) has urged the Union government to provide a wage compensation of Rs 7,000 for the next three months to all priority households and migrant workers to help them tide over the unfolding crisis.

1 7 lakh people lost jobs every hour last April Top 100 Billionaires wealth increased Report

URL copied 1.7 lakh people lost jobs every hour last April: Report While the wealth of nations top 100 billionaires increased by Rs 12.97 lakh crore since March 2020, about 1.7 lakh people lost their jobs every hour in April 2020 alone. Oxfam India s CEO Amitabh Behar says, To contextualise the inequity in what is the biggest economic crisis in the history of independent India, the wealth of the nation s top 100 billionaires went up by Rs 12,97,822 crores since March 2020, while in April alone over 170,000 people lost their jobs every hour. Just this increase in wealth could sustain the NREGA wages (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) for 10 years!

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