<p><strong>Most migrant workers in misery, says pre-Covid-19 study</strong></p>.<p>Three months before the Covid-19 outbreak, a State-wide sample survey of construction workers had clearly established that 77% owned no land or were small and marginal farmers. Irregular income from agriculture forced them to migrate to cities for work, a fact dramatically exposed by the crisis.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/most-migrant-workers-in-misery-says-pre-covid-19-study-856317.html" target="_blank"><strong>Read more</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>Most migrant workers in misery, says pre-Covid-19 study</strong></p>.<p>Three months before the Covid-19 outbreak, a State-wide sample survey of construction workers had clearly established that 77% owned no land or were small and marginal farmers. Irregular income from agriculture forced them to migrate to cities for work, a fact dramatically exposed by the crisis.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/most-migrant-workers-in-misery-says-pre-covid-19-study-856317.html" target="_blank"><strong>Read more</strong></a></p>