Dabei sind die Kliniken nicht überfüllt mit Patienten, die an Covid-19 erkrankt sind. "What am I going to feed my children? … Stones?" The South Asian nation has recorded Nearly 40,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees living in various refugee camps across the country fear that a humanitarian catastrophe looms large over them [File: Kiri Atri, the assistant external relations officer, UNHCR, told Al Jazeera.Critics have accused the government of rushing with the lockdown without a proper plan [File: My children are in the village and I have to send them money. Stones?" Refugees say that it is a matter of days before they will have to sleep with empty stomachs.Hafiz Mubashar runs an Islamic seminary with boarding facilities for Rohingya children in the Bathindi locality of Jammu city. Dann weint auch meine Frau und dann will sie ihre Medikamente nicht mehr nehmen." "Nearly 40,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees living in various refugee camps across the country fear that a humanitarian catastrophe looms large over them, as they have been left to fight the coronavirus pandemic alone.Everyone is concerned about the virus but there is little they can do to protect themselves.

The South Asian nation has recorded Nearly 40,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees living in various refugee camps across the country fear that a humanitarian catastrophe looms large over them [File: Kiri Atri, the assistant external relations officer, UNHCR, told Al Jazeera.Critics have accused the government of rushing with the lockdown without a proper plan [File:Â

The biggest lockdown in human history — 1.3 billion Indians ordered to stay home to curb the spread of the coronavirus — has unleashed chaos across the country as stranded migrant workers … "It won't take long before it explodes. Rund 15 Menschen leben in dem kleinen Zelt. Wenn wir sein Blut nicht austauschen, ist er in Gefahr. He shut down classes a week ago. We did organise various COVID-19-related awareness programmes in slums over the last few weeks," "From today onwards, we will start distributing hygiene kits containing soaps, while facemasks will be given on a case-by-case basis. Um 20 Uhr am 24. I have no work, no food, no money to pay rent. "Immerhin", sagt Vilas. We really don't know when the lockdown will be over and when they will get back to their respective jobs. "Food is the biggest problem and since there is no work I have no money to buy anything," he said.Tanuja, a 36-year-old cleaner, broke down as she said: "This disease has crushed us. But for the past three days he has been receiving calls from students seeking his help in arranging rice and flour. "But I think hunger will kill us before the virus does. New Delhi, India - As countries globally began enforcing strict lockdowns to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, India, the world's second most populous country, followed suit.

Corona-Virus in Indien: Ausgangssperre für 1,3 Milliarden Menschen, 24.03.2020 Corona-Krise in Indien: Warten auf den Infektions-Tsunami, 23.03.2020 Aktuelle Meldungen zum Coronavirus Indien: Durch Corona droht Hunger-Pandemie. Corona-Pandemie verschärft den Hunger zusätzlich Nun erschwert die Corona-Krise die Lage zusätzlich, wie der UN-Bericht zeigt.

India reporter and producer "They can't go to hospitals because the regular OPDs (outpatient departments) are closed due to lockdown.

"The lockdown has exacerbated our food woes," Mubashar, "Many of us are already starving, while others have shifted to eating one meal a day or resorted to cutting down their food intake. Seit Tagen werde der Termin für die anstehende Transfusion verschoben", sagt der Vater. "The biggest problem they all face is the availability of food and rations.For weeks they have been without any work and most have exhausted their savings.The shutdown has stripped them of everything including their dignity.Hundreds here live in clusters of one-room homes, some even in tin sheds and huts made of plastic sheets and bamboo.They are labourers, masons, drivers, maids, cleaners, guards and vegetable sellers that cater to thousands of homes and high-rise apartments that dot this cyber city.Lalla Bai, a daily wage labourer, left her two children in the village to come here to earn a living.Desperate to go back home, she said: "We are angry with the government, they are starving us. "Mubashar believes that the next seven days will be critical for the Rohingya community, as most of the families will soon run out of their remaining grains. Offiziell gibt es erst rund 30.000 Menschen in Indien, die sich mit dem Corona-Virus infiziert haben. "We are struggling with both hunger and coronavirus at the same time," Mubashar said. "We are struggling with both hunger and coronavirus at the same time," Mubashar said. Seasonal migrants would have borrowed money, had they earned money they would have sent remittances, some may have waited to bring the money with them. Keine Busse, keine Züge: Ein komplettes Bewegungsverbot für alle, die nicht in systemrelevanten Berufen arbeiten.

By midmorning, he had walked 28 miles, one bag on his back and another slung across his chest.

"What am I going to feed my children? "Rohingya outside their makeshift houses on the outskirts of Jammu [File: Mukesh Gupta/Reuters]Last Tuesday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the strict lockdown for India's 1.3 billon people to prevent the spread of the virus that has killed more than 30,000 worldwide.But the move has turned into a human tragedy, with tens of thousands of migrant workers fleeing cities, many of them forced to walk hundreds of kilometres to reach their homes, following the shutdown of businesses and factories.Critics have accused the government of rushing with the lockdown without a proper plan.

" Badar Alam from Nuh refugee camp worked at a construction site as a daily wage earner, but he has not been able to work due to the lockdown.