While Hyderabad has not witnessed any chaotic scenes like the one at Delhi’s Anand Vihar bus terminal, the situation is grim for migrant labourers who earn either daily wages or monthly incomes which barely allows them to save up for situations like lockdown HYDERABAD : What started as a one day “holiday" from his exhaustive work has now become a bane, and more importantly a matter of his subsistence.
B. Ankit, a 28-year-old native of Maharashtra had come to Hyderabad last year to work at a restaurant in Hyderabad. A salary of Rs15,000 a month and accommodation by his employer kept him content, as he could send money back home. “We are lucky because our owner said he will give us the salary for March, but I have no idea how I will live if