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Post by : Shakul
Migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar working at a company site in Chennai are facing a shortage of cooking gas cylinders due to rising prices and limited supply in the city.
To manage the situation, many workers have started cooking using traditional chulhas and firewood. This simple yet practical solution has allowed them to continue their daily routines while also fostering a sense of community among the workers.
The company has stated that efforts are underway to resolve the supply issue soon. Meanwhile, the workers’ traditional approach is being praised as a symbol of resilience, cooperation, and resourcefulness in challenging circumstances.
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