India, April 1 -- Companies and non-profits are providing food and sanitation kits to the poor stranded in cities

The lockdown that came into force on March 25 has hit the migrant workers the most, who are stranded in the city without adequate money, food or shelter. Even the Union government's Rs 1.7 lakh crore-relief package for those hit hardest by novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has little for the 139 million migrant workers.

Now, several non-profits, volunteer organizations and even companies have initiated campaigns to feed the migrant workers stranded in the city.

Zomato India has initiated the 'Feed the Daily Wager' campaign where they are providing ration kits to daily wager communities.

The kits, which typically cost Rs...