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Empty Cylinders Send Migrants Back Home

In a shocking turn of events, thousands of migrant workers have been forced to return to their native states as a severe shortage of cooking gas cylinders has left them without a means to cook. The crisis has left many without food, with some families forced to go to bed on empty stomachs.

The shortage, which has been exacerbated by a combination of factors including increased demand and supply chain disruptions, has left migrant workers in a desperate situation. Many have been forced to abandon their jobs and return to their hometowns, where they can rely on family and friends for support.

Migrant Crisis Mounts as Cylinders Run Dry

The crisis has sparked widespread concern among policymakers, who are scrambling to find a solution to the shortage. Industry experts say that the shortage is not just a result of supply chain disruptions, but also of a lack of investment in the cooking gas sector.

As the shortage continues to worsen, migrant workers are bearing the brunt of the crisis. With no access to cooking gas, many are forced to rely on open fires or electric stoves, which are not only expensive but also pose a fire risk.

The government has announced plans to increase the production of cooking gas cylinders, but it remains to be seen whether this will be enough to meet the demand. In the meantime, migrant workers continue to suffer, and the crisis shows no signs of abating.

As the situation continues to deteriorate, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the crisis. One thing is certain, however: the shortage of cooking gas cylinders has left thousands of migrant workers in a desperate situation, and it will take a concerted effort to restore their livelihoods.

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