These 13 Migrant Workers From Odisha Used Their Presence Of Mind To Stay On The Radar

The heartening story of how they got themselves some help in a faraway Pune district

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The heartening story of how they got themselves some help in a faraway Pune district

In the midst of the corona crisis—and lockdown—the tragedy of migrant labourers, either trying to desperately return home or stuck in remote areas, without resources, has weighed heavy on the nation’s conscience. According to reports, almost 22 migrants have died due to lockdown-related causes. The most horrific, needless, facet of this is that many of them had likely fallen off the radar when they needed emergency aid the most. One small group of migrant labourers, however, bucked this and found a lifeline through their presence of mind.

On March 27, about 13 workers from a factory in Sainath Nagar in Nigdi, Pimpri-Chinchwad in Pune district, were desperate, caught in an alien land in the lockdown. From different districts of Odisha—mainly Balangir—they had been employed as temporary workers in an auto-parts factory in the area.

On the evening of March 24, when the nationwide lockdown was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, they decided to hunker down, rather than try to hit the highway and return home. However, in the following three days they sensed trouble.

Says 26-year-old labourer Saroj Kumar Pradhan: “Our company closed and being temporary workers we did not have enough money. Since there was no transport to get away, we decided to stay on. Soon, we realized our food was going to run out, and we had no money. We sensed that without any help we would all be in big trouble.”

On the afternoon of that Friday, March 27, they knew they were going to be stranded without food or money and decided to send out an SOS. They went up to the terrace of their quarters and decided to take a photo. Looking straight into the camera, they folded their hands and pleaded to be rescued and shot a selfie.

This photo reached Balangir MLA Mukesh Mahalinga, who posted it on his social media. The news was quick to reach Balangir’s labour office, which got in touch with Dr Abhijit More, an ...

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