Thousands of Indian migrant workers are facing significant challenges due to a severe gas crisis that is impacting their living and working conditions. The shortage of affordable fuel has disrupted daily routines, specifically affecting the ability of laborers to prepare meals and maintain basic standards of living. As energy costs continue to rise, these workers are experiencing increased financial vulnerability, highlighting the precarious nature of migrant labor during energy fluctuations and the urgent need for support in affected regions.
- An ongoing gas crisis is currently impacting the livelihoods of thousands of Indian migrant workers.
- The shortage has led to a sharp increase in the cost of essential cooking fuel and energy for communal living spaces.
- Many affected laborers are struggling to manage daily expenses and food preparation amidst the rising cost of living.
- The situation has raised concerns regarding the general welfare and food security of migrant populations in industrial sectors.
- The crisis underscores the economic pressures faced by foreign workers who rely on stable energy prices to sustain their residency.
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This is ridiculous, there's induction stoves around
I get your point. But life today is very difficult, with fewer opportunities and constant struggle. Many people feel pressure from the start of life till the end, and that shouldn’t be the case. That’s what I meant.
Chaiwale nai firsa lineup lgwa dya 😂 damn ache din agye
Elect dumb leaders, get poor results.
What happened to your Fatherland? 😂😂😂
Maximum comments are Pakistanis 😅😅…..as a Indian I never faced gas cylinder empty 😅😅….
Your Brother Israel will help you . Just join them to fight Iran
electricity???
This guy can literally buy a cheap induction or just find coal or wood for fire but no he will rather cry on streets and not go to the job.
FYI the petrol price remains same as before the war, Its 102 per litre in banglore and available for everyone.
These are the same people who is so proud their country stole China's lands.
Earning 8 Euro a day and deciding to have 4 kid's is a poor life choice, what do you expect?
Indian Media owned by BJP will not show this
use wood to cook then.
India is superpower country.
Agenda fixed state to projecting worldwide, but it's not worked.
No response from Govt- really?