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Migrants crowd police stations for train pass

Some were in Mumbai for work, others to study and some just to visit their relatives. They now all want to return home

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Crowds gathered at LTT Kurla  to get a medical examination by a local doctor which costs Rs 100. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi

Crowds gathered at LTT Kurla to get a medical examination by a local doctor which costs Rs 100. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi

Migrant labourers, who are stranded in Mumbai, have started crowding outside police stations, after the Central government directive that they could be sent home. They are doing this, so that they can give in their details. Some were in Mumbai for work, others to study and some just to visit their relatives. They now all want to return home.

Mohammad Ilyas, 25, from the state of Jharkhand, who works at a sewing factory in Kurla, has stopped working, and has no money. "The factory owner is not concerned, so I am eager to return." Mohammad Zaaim, 19, from Lucknow, who came to Mumbai for some work with his relatives, has been stuck since February.

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