‘I’ve not had proper food for days’: migrant workers leave India’s cities as Iran war fuel crisis deepens
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<p>Gas shortages and rising food prices mean many who came to the capital for work cannot afford to eat. Going home is now their only option</p><p>At 9am on a Saturday, 35-year-old Raju Prasad rushes through Anand Vihar railway station in Delhi, a heavy bag slung over his shoulder. Beside him, his wife clutches their youngest daughter with one arm and a white plastic bucket with the other. Their three other children trail behind – one dragging a trolley bag, the others holding
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<p>Gas shortages and rising food prices mean many who came to the capital for work cannot afford to eat. Going home is now their only option</p><p>At 9am on a Saturday, 35-year-old Raju Prasad rushes through Anand Vihar railway station in Delhi, a heavy bag slung over his shoulder. Beside him, his wife clutches their youngest daughter with one arm and a white plastic bucket with the other. Their three other children trail behind – one dragging a trolley bag, the others holding
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