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Research Paper Volume 4 Issue 4 3268 - 3273 August 19, 2021

Migrant Labourers: Their Pain, Agony and Rights

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Dr Anita Pandey
Former Visiting Lecturer at Advani Law College, Mumbai, India
Abstract

Migrant labourers in India have led a life of pain and agony since a very long time, For quite a few years their distress has come to the notice of the Government, and gradually laws were being made to improve their living conditions, but no effort of the government could combat their distress, the recent pandemic, made their situation more vivid, and the government is compelled to make new laws and implement them at the earliest so that the people who work the hardest for the betterment of the country can be looked after.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 4, Page 3268 - 3273
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