Deccan Chronicle

TS to feed poor, migrants in lockdown

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao on Friday said that while he will strive to ensure “no section of society in the state would be left to go hungry”, emphasised that the lockdown and night time curfew will continue till April 15.

Mr Rao declared that all arrangemen­ts will be made to ensure supply of essential commoditie­s, including milk and vegetables, for the thousands of migrant labourers from several other states, including Bihar, Chhattisga­rh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand working in various sectors, including constructi­on, poultry, irrigation projects and rice mills.

He assured students from other states, particular­ly AP, residing in hostels and at paying guest accommodat­ions not to panic as the government would ensure proper shelter, food and medical care for them.

Directing district collectors to ensure that migrant workers and students have adequate food, proper shelter and required medicines, the Chief Minister said, “We must treat those from other states as our brethren and ensure they have shelter and food.”

The State has already directed all employers to pay salaries to workers of unorganise­d sector during the lockdown, he said, adding, “employers should pay them salaries and provide food and shelter”.

Given that there are large number of migrants and students from other states in Hyderabad, Mr Rao instructed that the GHMC commission­er, district collectors of Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy and Medchal, and commission­ers of nine municipal corporatio­ns adjacent to GHMC, “to work in coordinati­on with municipal administra­tion minister and director of municipal administra­tion in rescuing them.

 ?? P.SURENDRA ?? The Macca Masjid in Old City which is usually filled with devotees for Juma prayers, wears a deserted look on Friday after the Telangana Wakf Board issued restrictio­ns at the mosque in city. —
P.SURENDRA The Macca Masjid in Old City which is usually filled with devotees for Juma prayers, wears a deserted look on Friday after the Telangana Wakf Board issued restrictio­ns at the mosque in city. —

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