Today's Ten: Money, markets and a mid-air U-turn
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When Hunger Beats War
Filed from the visa queues of Delhi, Sugandha Jha, reporting for The Times of India, captured a quiet but brutal truth about migration.
War may be looming over West Asia, but outside Gulf visa centres in Delhi, the line hasn’t shortened. Workers from Bihar, Jharkhand, Punjab and Kerala sit on pavements clutching contracts, medical reports and passports because staying back often feels riskier than leaving.
Her report shows how economics trumps geopolitics for India’s migrant workforce. A job in the Gulf can mean 45,000 a month instead of 10,000 at home, sometimes even 1.5 lakh for drivers. Loans have already been taken, recruitment fees paid, families waiting.
Nearly nine million Indians live in the Gulf, sending back...
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