Brief outrage – but little tangible progress: Nepali migrants in the time of COVID

Abstract

The sudden closure of the Nepal-India border last year undermined the fundamental rights and dignity of returnee migrants, sparking widespread outrage and calls for action that went all the way to the Supreme Court. Yet the subsequent political crisis has hindered any meaningful policy interventions aimed at the marginalised migrants, says Nimesh Dhungana (LSE)

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