Not only stranded migrants labourers are facing the brunt of their misery and sufferings during the current lockdown as well innumerable stories of common invisible citizens have also become vulnerable due to their pain and agony. One touching instance is of Thirty-eight young nurses having resigned from a private hospital in Mumbai city in March first week due to various reasons. After the outbreak of Corona in March and lockdown they were stuck in Mumbai.
Mumbai: Migrant labourers and young nurses are stuck away from the native place
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