Soaring LPG prices are forcing migrant workers back to Bihar. Families are disembarking at Patna Junction, their journeys driven by unaffordable cooking gas in cities. Construction workers and factory hands cite exorbitant costs, with some stating two days’ wages barely cover a kilogram of LPG. This exodus highlights the severe economic strain impacting livelihoods.
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