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- Bloomberg Quint: Covid pushed nearly 23 crore Indians into poverty, estimates this study
- Business Insider India: Around 23 crore Indians pushed into poverty due to pandemic in last one year, says report
- Business Standard: Statsguru: 6 charts explain how Covid-19 is hitting women harder than men
- Business Today: Salaried workers fell back on self-employment, daily wage work in a year of COVID-19: Report
- Business Today: COVID-19 first wave pushed 23 crore Indians into poverty: Azim Premji University
- Business Today: Impact of 2nd Covid-19 wave to be ‘larger’ than 1st: Azim Premji University report
- Channel News Asia: COVID-19 pandemic 230 million people in India into poverty: Study
- CNBC TV18: COVID-19 impact: Nearly 15 mn people remained jobless by the end of 2020, says report
- East Mojo: One year of COVID-19 increased poverty, 15 mn still jobless: Report
- Eastern Sentinel: ECONOMY ALSO IN URGENT NEED OF ‘OXYGEN’
- Financial Express: Relieving Labour’s Pain- Larger MGNREGA allocation, social security scheme needed
- Free Malaysia Today: Pandemic drove 230 million Indians poverty last year
- Gulf Times: Coronavirus spread to rural India sparks fresh concern
- Hindustan Times: The economic impact of Covid-19
- IB Times: Pandemic drove 230 million Indians into poverty: Study
- India.com: 23 crore Indians pushed below poverty line amid COVID-19 pandemic, says study
- India Today: Covid-hit India needs Rs 8 lakh crore package to support lower income groups: Report
- Money Control: Women workers worst hit by the Covid pandemic
- Money Control: Covid-19 second wave – Rs 8 lakh crore package needed to support lower income groups: Azim Premji University Report
- MSN: Need cash support, more rural jobs to tackle Covid impact: Azim Premji University
- News 18: Rs 8 Lakh Crore Package needed to support lower income groups hit by Covid-19: Report
- Orissa Post: COVID-19 outbreak, lockdowns pushed 23 crore Indians into poverty: Report
- Pragativadi: 230 million Indians slipped below poverty line due to lockdown, shutdown
- Sify.com: 23 crore Indians pushed into poverty amid pandemic: Report
- The Daily Star: Spread of Covid in rural India deepens crisis
- The Economic Times: One year of Covid pushed 230 million Indians into poverty: Azim Premji University
- The Federal: Maid in hell: How COVID wreaked havoc on lives of poor, marginalised
- The Financial Express: Need cash support, more rural jobs to tackle Covid impact: Azim Premji University
- The Financial Express: Cash transfer, expansion of rural job scheme a must to tackle impact of second Covid wave: Azim Premji University
- The Hans India: A year on Covid plays havoc with employment, incomes, finds APU study
- The Hindu: Coronavirus | Average monthly income for workers fell by 17%
- The Logical Indian: 42% workers in Karnataka had zero income by Sep 2020 due to lockdown: Report
- The New Indian Express: Covid-hit 2020 saw 230 million Indians slip below minimum income threshold: Report
- The Print: 5 lessons from India’s first wave that can protect livelihoods in the second wave
- The Sentinel: COVID pandemic pushes 23 crore Indians into poverty: Report
- The Telegraph: State of Working India 2021 report links loss in income to reduction in public movement
- The Telegraph: Covid: First wave pushed earnings of 23 crore Indians below national minimum daily wage
- The Telegraph: State of Working India 2021 report links loss in income to reduction in public movement
- The Times of India: Post lockdown 15 million remained jobless till end 2020: Report
- The Times of India: 230 m pushed below minimum wage level by virus: Study
- The Wire: Additional 230 million Indians fell below poverty line due to the pandemic: Study
- Times Now: Pandemic, lockdown pushed 230 millions below poverty line: Azim Premji University
- Yahoo News 18: Rs 8 lakh crore package needed to support low income groups hit by Covid-19: Report