City
Epaper

SC to hear after two weeks PIL seeking food, shelter for migrant workers

By ANI | Updated: April 7, 2020 18:10 IST

The Supreme Court will hear after two weeks the public interest litigation (PIL), seeking directions to provide food, water, shelter and medical aid to migrant workers and their families, including women, kids, elders and differently-abled amid the lockdown.

Open in App

New Delhi [India], April 7 : The Supreme Court will hear after two weeks the public interest litigation (PIL), seeking directions to provide food, water, shelter and medical aid to migrant workers and their families, including women, kids, elders and differently-abled amid the lockdown.

Advocate Alakh Alok Srivastava, the petitioner told a bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sharad Arvind Bobde that the UNHRC has appreciated the orders passed by the apex court.

Srivastava had requested the top court to pass further orders for the migrant workers.

He submitted before the apex court that the UN High Commissioner for HR, Michelle Bachelet, has recorded appreciation for the Supreme Court's order in the matter of providing immediate relief to migrant workers.

The CJI said that no application has been placed before the court yet.

In his plea, Srivastava also sought direction for free transportation, one month's wage, one month's ration, rehabilitation plan, for the migrant labourers after lockdown is over.

The Central government had, during the hearing last week, filed a status report and informed that food was being provided to over 22.88 lakh people including the needy, migrant and daily wage workers, across the country amid the lockdown.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: indiaNew DelhiMichelle BacheletSupreme CourtUnhrcSharad Arvind Bobde
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketIND vs PAK 2025 Live Streaming: Head-to-Head Record, When and Where to Watch India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Final

BusinessVodafone Idea Share Price Falls as Supreme Court Postpones AGR Dues Hearing to Oct 6

BusinessVodafone Idea Share Price Falls By 6% Ahead of Supreme Court Hearing On Rs, 9450 Crore AGR Dues

NationalDelhi Metro Tragedy: Woman Falls or Jumps From Supreme Court Station; Investigation Underway

BusinessVodafone Idea Shares Rise by 1%: Telecom Stock Jumps 15% in One Month After Government Signals Support on AGR Dues

National Realted Stories

NationalVijay breaks silence on Karur stampede, says didn’t visit victims to avoid ‘unusual situation’

NationalSuvendu Adhikari shares photos of 'Azaan' timings on Durga Puja pandal in Bengal, slams Mamata govt

NationalBJP slams Rahul Gandhi’s South America trip, Opposition defends

NationalHaryana Road Accident: One Dead, Several Injured as Truck Carrying Devotees Overturns in Panchkula

National‘Not only tradition, but spiritual practice too’: Rajasthan CM on Navrati fast