Cities power economic growth through increased productivity and innovation resulting from the clustering of firms and labour. As providers of large-scale employment for youth exiting rural farm work, cities are important sites for India to leverage its demographic dividend. To do so effectively, they must be able to welcome and integrate migrant workers. The failure of Indian cities in this regard was starkly highlighted by the exodus of millions of migrant workers from cities in the wake of the Covid-induced lockdowns in the spring of 2020. Their precarious journeys became the subject of national and global media coverage. The dismal urban working and living conditions that triggered their exodus merit closer attention.