Sonapur
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  • Reads 26
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2020
Join Zadina Johns as he interviews world-renowned human rights activists and a victim himself Mr Rajesh Kumar. The story aims to bring out the dark and malicious side of 'The Great Arabia Dream'. Each year approximately 22000 labourers migrate from India to UAE, majorly to construction sites in Dubai or oil fields in Sharjah. Their sole purpose being, to find better opportunities to provide for their dreams and family. Unfortunately, many of these young trained aspiring young men fall into a vicious trap. The trap of ill-structured contracts which forces them to live like a slave and earn like a beggar. Mr Rajesh Kumar is one the labours who went to horrible odds in his own time in the Gulf. Now he tells his story
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