Mangaluru: KSRTC buses begin to ferry migrant workers to home districts


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP/JD)

Mangaluru, Apr 25: Migrant labourers, most of them from north Karnataka districts, who were stranded in make shift camps after movement of people was restricted and transport sector stopped functioning, began to travel to their homes in Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses.

The migrant labourers, who had no work and nowhere to stay as their income stopped all of a sudden, had been housed in vacant residential quarters, hostels, schools etc and provided with food. The district administration, with the support of KSRTC, has now made arrangements for them to meet their goal of reaching their respective villages. On Friday, 14 buses from Moodbidri and three from Puttur began their journeys. It was also expected that 15 buses from the city will take the migrant labourers to their home districts.

KSRTC divisional controller here, H S Arun, said that the district administration here had sought 100 buses to take migrant labourers and that KSRTC could immediately arrange 80 buses. He said that the bus drivers and conductors who reside in the district will discharge duties in these buses.

The district administration has made necessary arrangements to ensure the safety of the bus passengers. As a precautionary measure, health of all the labourers would be checked before they leave. Hand sanitisers and masks would be provided in all the buses for the families of these labourers. In order to maintain social distance, maximum number of 22 passengers would be allowed in each bus. Every long seat would be allowed to be occupied by one passenger and as such, only 22 passengers can travel in a bus having passenger capacity of 55. These buses will go to Bagalkot, Yadgir, Belagavi, Kalaburagi, Hubballi, Chitradurga, Mandya and other districts, migrant labourers from where are in Dakshina Kannada district.

The entire travel cost would be borne by the district administration and the labourers will be provided with free travel. The district administration kept the travel plan a secret till the last minute as there was the apprehension of the general public also trying to make use of the bus facility.

Hundreds of migrant workers are also in different camps in Udupi district. Preparations are on to send them home. The district administration there has placed a demand for 20 buses. A decision about dates and starting points will be taken by Saturday, the officials said.

120 migrant workers shifted from Udupi

As per state government order, the shifting of migrant workers began in Udupi. More than 120 migrant workers from Udupi alone were sent to their homes in their respective districts. These labourers were stranded in Udupi district after the announcement of lockdown. They were not allowed to travel in groups and had no food and jobs to do.

As per state government’s order, KSRTC buses were arranged for the migrants and were sent to their respective districts.

They had been monitored by the district administration and were provided food and all necessary items time to time.

Speaking to Daijiworld.com, Anand C Kallolikar, commissioner. Udupi CMC said, "There were 120 people in Board high school here. All of them are now being sent to their respective home districts. We have provided food, gloves and masks to them. The administration took care of them with great responsibility.”

These workers belonged to Bagalkot, Bijapur, Belagavi, Haveri, Koppal, Dharwad and Hassan. All necessary arrangements were made for their transport. Eight KSRTC buses were arranged. Inside the bus, they are instructed to maintain social distancing.

 

 

  

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  • Arunashree, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 26 2020

    As I am staying alone in the pg... Kindly permit me to go to Bangalore (rural)

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  • Shashikala, Yadgir

    Sun, Apr 26 2020

    I'm studying in Bangalore. My parents came here to stay with me for few days in Bangalore. They have to go back to our native (Yadgir) and start Field work its raining there this is good time to start field work. Please do make some necessary arrangement KSRTC and let them go from Bangalore. Thank u

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  • SMK, Bengaluru

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    Thanks A Lot... God Bless

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    this should have been done before imposing the lockdown. what use now - after all the damage that has been done?

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    Thank God not after May 03 , 2020. They should have sent them long back, what about the North Indian migrant labour?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    pb, namma kudla sir,
    Better late than never; realistically, these trapped migrants (most are workers who come to DK for livelihood, they are unavoidable due to lack of hardworking labor) should have been released in batches long ago instead of making them suffer with cramped accommodation risking chances of infection, rationed food, no work, money exhausted; their exit
    earlier would have lessened the burden out here! Now with CORONA phobia spreading people have become so panicky that they r not allowing migrants to return back to their abodes due to CORONA phobia; they r asked to get certificates of CORONA -ve/quarantine before entering the village!! A fallout of this late exit could be that due to the tough life experienced here since a month, psychologically they might hesitate to return back early thus creating big scarcity of skilled/unskilled labor in highly labour deficient DK market!!

    Anyways, better late than never; wish they reach their homes safely, refresh & return back to alleviate our labour problems, fingers crossed!!
    Jai Hind!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    Our U T Khader once drove a KSRTC Bus during such Emergency ...

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  • FLORA DSOUZA, Kalmady/Jerimeri-Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    Wishing all people safe & healthy journey to their Native place, to their own houses and God bless KSRTC.

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  • Wilfred, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    It’s again like police arriving after the thief gone. Why these arrangements after a month from the date of lockdown announced? The people have have already suffered for a month, few lives have lost already and now the state government has waken up? Why the government is not understanding the lower people’s problems? Why always state government is afraid of Center??

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  • pb, namma kudla

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    If something good is happening then don't give your DUMB negative thoughts. Situation is still bad all over the world. Tons of peoples are stuck somewhere in this world due to Covid-19.
    Just pray that all reaches safe to their homes and appreciate the courage of KSRTC staff 's.

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  • Sony, Permude

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    Looks like in coming days people wont' venture out for jobs to other states.
    Even for foreign country people wont try more either for study or job. Think to settle down in native place having just basale-bole for lunch and pelkai adde for breakfast. Eerege bodeeae..dallar...dallar...riyal..dhiraam...
    Better now onwards locals work in there respective states and fill the job.
    Migration even become difficult to government during census exact figure unable to figure out.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 25 2020

    I can only shower KSRTC with Blessings ...

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