Consequences of Lockdown on daily wages Labourer in Pakistan

Kandhkot: Owing to complete lockdown, people of Sindh are limited at their houses due to which daily wage earners and labourers’ are worst affected however there are millions of people throughout province those who are labourers, workers, drivers, mesons and others who work on daily wages in various shops, markets, offices and other places have not been able to feed their kids and families as the dependent on their daily earnings.

Kashmore district especially administration, NGOs and wealthy persons have not taken a just step in this regard even they have not distributed ration, masks, soaps, gloves and other daily usage items among the masses particularly poor persons so far as they have completely failed in supporting needy and poor people those who are dependent on daily earnings are looking with questionable eyes for relief.

Abdul Rahman

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