The protracted exodus of migrants from Hyderabad in the time of COVID-19

Ipsita Sapra1, Bibhu Prasad Nayak2
1School of Public Policy and Governance, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, India
2School of Livelihoods and Development, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, India

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