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FM promises food, long-term schemes for migrants; hopes of direct support dashed

Fifty days since the nation went into one of the strictest lockdowns, and 47 days after the first tranche of Gareeb Kalyan package, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday announced that the government will supply food to eight crore migrant workers in the country for the next two months. This along with promises of affordable housing and loans for street vendors, none of which are immediate reliefs.

By Archana Shukla  May 15, 2020 6:55:28 AM IST (Updated)


Fifty days since the nation went into one of the strictest lockdowns, and 47 days after the first tranche of Gareeb Kalyan package, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday announced that the government will supply food to eight crore migrant workers in the country for the next two months. This along with promises of affordable housing and loans for street vendors, none of which are immediate reliefs.

“Non-card holders (national food security act or state-level cards) will receive 5 kg of wheat or rice and 1 kg chana per family. We are engaging with state governments to approach and identify the migrants," Sitharaman said.

The government has allocated Rs 3,500 crore for the food supply. While this is much-needed support, experts say this has come in too little too late.