Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Network with states, NGOS helping those in need: Govt to SC

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE CENTRE SUBMITTED A STATUS REPORT IN RESPONSE TO A PIL FILED BY SOME ACTIVISTS ON THE PLIGHT OF MIGRANT WORKERS AFTER THE NATIONWIDE LOCKDOWN WAS ANNOUNCED

NEWDELHI: The Centre on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court that in 578 districts of the country, a solid network of state government­s and Union Territorie­s along with NGOS is operationa­l to implement relief measures for the people, including migrant workers, affected by the nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of coronaviru­s.

Various government­s have given food to over 54 lakh people in addition to over 30 lakh others served by NGOS across the country. The Centre submitted a status report in response to a PIL filed by activists Harsh Mander and Anjali Bhardwaj on the plight of migrant workers after the nationwide lockdown was announced.

The Centre submitted the facts in a chart, saying it is duty-bound to fully satisfy the apex court on various issues concerning migrant workers.

According to the report, the number of workers given shelter and food by employers/industry where they were working is 15, 05107. The number of persons given food by the government­s is 54, 15458, and the NGOS in various government­s provided food to 30,11051 persons.

The total number of persons in relief camps is 63, 1119 . The number of such persons looked after by NGOS is 40, 5908. The number of food camps by state government­s is 7,848 and by NGOS 9,473. The number of relief camps and shelters run by various government­s is 22,567 and by NGOS 3,909. The status report said in Kerala, the number of persons in relief camps and shelters is 302,016, which is the highest among states and UTS, followed by Uttar Pradesh with just over one lakh people.

The Centre criticized Mander’s plea, saying “the petitioner, in complete ignorance of a huge exercise going on by the Central government as well as the state government­s, resorted to giving merely vague assertions and piecemeal suggestion­s without any factual foundation,” said the Centre. “It should be pointed that when the country is facing such an unpreceden­ted crisis, filing of such petitions and attempting to sit in appeal over all actions taken by the respective government­s by a few individual needs to be discourage­d as it diverts energy and attention of the statutory functionar­ies,” it said.

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