The migrants were seen maintaining social distancing at the railway station while covering their nose and mouth with handkerchief and masks.

Speaking to ANI, Pankaj Kumar Pandit, a migrant labourer from Jharkhand said, "I have been residing here for eight years. I did face some problems but we have to deal with it. I will have to continue with this work to earn a livelihood. We paid the ticket fare on our own which was worth Rs 720."

Another migrant, Dilip Kumar Verma said that he might not return to Surat now, in case he gets a job in his village.

"I have been facing huge trouble since the lockdown has been imposed. I have been working here as a laborer for a month, I will try to stay in my village only if I get a job there," he added.