This book investigates the critical phenomenon of reverse migration during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, revealing the lived experiences of reverse migrant workers amid unprecedented social and economic upheaval. Through a comprehensive study rooted in the context of India’s nationwide lockdown, it traces the culture of reverse migration, explores crisis-induced vulnerabilities, and envisions inclusive, empathetic, and transformative policy pathways. Spanning through compelling and insightfully articulated chapters, the volume journeys from conceptual explorations of reverse migration to grounded fieldwork shaped by returnees’ anguish, adaptation, and resilience. It uncovers the challenges faced by returning migrants—unemployment, food insecurity, and social marginalisation—and critically evaluates government responses and support systems. The final chapter presents a forward-looking policy framework for sustainable migrant reintegration and economic empowerment. Blending scholarly insight with poignant human narratives, this book is an indispensable resource for researchers, policymakers, and readers seeking to understand reverse migration, crisis resilience, and post-pandemic recovery in India.
Chapter 1: Deconstructing the discourse: Reverse migration during COVID-19.- Chapter 2: India’s COVID-19 lockdown: A kaleidoscopic interrogation.- Chapter 3: Pandemic and its predicament: Migrants’ melancholy during India’s national lockdown.- Chapter 4: The Field: Exploring the socioeconomic landscape.- Chapter 5: Mapping migration and pandemic plights: The saga of reverse migrants of Ganjam amidst lockdown shock.- Chapter 6: Navigating from destinations to natives: Reverse migration struggles and state interventions in Ganjam.- Chapter 7: Strategic policy framework for reverse migrants in post-pandemic India.
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