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West Asia tensions hit Surat: Migrant workers leave over LPG shortage

Iran war: West Asia conflict's impact is felt in Surat as migrant workers flee due to LPG scarcity and exorbitant prices, forcing them to abandon jobs. Companies face worker shortages. India is engaging globally to secure energy and protect citizens, with financial relief for affected exporters. Two Indian LPG carriers safely navigated the Strait of Hormuz.
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Following the war between Iran and Israel, India is witnessing an impact on various sectors of Gujarat. In the wake of the war, it is the turn of the lockdown due to the crisis created by culinary gas and the cessation of production exports of some industries. In such circumstances, the situation of workers who lie for employment at Surat, far from their homeland, has further deteriorated. As a result the traditional labourers are back to their …

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The Economic Times broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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