Indian migrant staff hit by cooking gasoline cylinder shortages go away cities | EUROtoday

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“But if this [reverse migration] continues, it will have [a] significant impact, especially on micro, small and medium enterprises, particularly in labour-intensive sectors such as construction, textiles and manufacturing,” says Arvind Goel, co-chairman of the economic relations committee of the Confederation of Indian Industry.

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