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Scarred by COVID-19 lockdown, some Indian migrants stick closer to home
NEW DELHI, May 11 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hungry and thirsty, Mohammed Tanveer walked and hitchhiked 1,900 km home after losing his job in the first coronavirus https://news.trust.org/coronavirus wave in 2020 - and, like many Indian migrants, has vowed never to work so far from his family again. Tanveer is now doing manual work in a marble factory near the capital, New Delhi, 1,000 km west of his village in eastern Bihar state. He is much happier.

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