Rajasthan starts ‘No to On Foot Movement
Jaipuir, May 13, 2020.
The pandemic has bought many underlying issues to the fore.
One of them being the stability of migrant labourers, their travel, food and
lodging. As trains are already running to make them reach home safely, a
lot of them have taken the path on foot. To make sure everyone reaches home
safe and none of them is left unchecked or unscreened, the Ashok Gehlot led
Rajasthan Government has now started “No To On Foot Movement”.
The officials concerned are directed to pick any migrant
who has taken the road on foot and board him/her on the buses deployed. The
Rajasthan Government is keeping a tab on detailed arrangements and providing
them shelter, food and water. Most of these migrants were spotted on the
highways of Jaipur, Dausa and Bharatpur and in the first phase, 33 buses have
moved so far and have helped over 1500 labourers to reach at different state
boarders who were walking their way home. All the passengers are being given
mineral water bottles, food packets before boarding the transport.
“A planned strategy is always important for the movement of
labourers. We have made specific arrangements for their transport and I request
them to not leave without adhering guidelines as that could pose a threat. With
each passing day, we are coming with several solutions like these buses have
been deployed to pick them up, said Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot
Apart from deploying buses, the Rajasthan Government, after
strict directives from Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, has also set up temporary
shelters in several schools of Bhusavar, Vair, Dehra Mod, Lulhara for the buses
coming from Jaipur. On the other hand, the buses coming in from Dausa have
temporary camps at Behnera, Barso, Mai Gujar. These temporary shelters will
cater the migrant labourers till the time further arguments are not made for
their transport. “No one will be allowed to go on foot and remain stranded.
Feeding them and providing them shelter is our responsibility and we are doing
the best we can. The on foot movement of migrants also poses a threat towards
community spread so it is important that everyone is checked before boarding
the bus. The teams are taking care of screenings, food & water and if
necessary, shelter is also being arranged by us,” said Subodh Agrawal,
Additional Chief Secretary.
Several district collectors, RSRTC and other officials of SDM level are monitoring the situation on ground and are in talks with the labourers on a one to one basis. “We are being given water, food and they picked us on the way. The focus of officials is on us and we are happy that essentials are provided to us in a timely manner now. We are being screened before boarding and given food packets,” said a labourer while boarding the bus near Dausa. “All the teams are following strict orders of social distancing and the buses are also not overcrowded. Masks are mandatory for them along with proper hygiene,” said SDM, Mahwa.