Skill-based employment is not available in villages, two-thirds of migrants want to return to cities
Millions of migrant workers returned to their homes during the nationwide lockdown due to the Corona epidemic. Now a survey has revealed the fact that about two-thirds of the workers have either returned to the cities or want to return due to lack of skill based employment in the villages.

About 4,835 families took part in this survey on labor, which has revealed this information. The study is done by Aga Khan Rural Support Program (India), Action for Social Advancement, Grameen Sahara, I-Able, Pradan, Sathi-UP, SESTA, Seva Mandir and Transform Rural India Foundation.
The study is based on a rapid assessment of 4,835 households in 48 districts of 11 states between June 24 and July 8. It was found that 29 percent of the expatriates have returned to the cities and 45 percent want to return to the cities.
"There has been a lack of skill-based employment in the villages, due to which about two-thirds of the expatriates who have returned to their homes have either returned to the cities or want to come," the study said.
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