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    In Bhutan Indian workers working day and night for the bread and butter

    In Bhutan, a neighboring country of India, Indian workers are working day and night for the bread and butter in building houses and roads without proper safety measures. British Broadcasting released a documentary titled The Dictatorship of Happiness, about how the Indian workers are living miserable lives in the mountain country. Now it is quite clear India is one of the poorest countries in the world, with people scattered in different locations for employment.
  • #783184
    If it is in Arab countries, we can think of them, but if you are working in a Bhutan-like country, it tells the story.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783203
    Some people may be working in many other countries also. How can we say India is a poor country when by see some workers working in a neighbouring country? I fail to understand the logic behind this.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783204
    In Romania, a country, people tend to go overseas to countries like the UK and the USA that are better than their country, or in other words, they tend to go for better countries because of better prospects, better opportunities, or a better life, and no one will go for a country that is poorer than their country. Suppose you find a Nepali in Romania or the UK or the USA; it means they chose a better country to live in and to earn in. If they choose South Sudan or Ethiopia, it means their country is in poverty and it is in the doldrums.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783208
    From India also some people are going to the US, UK, and other developed countries. People without proper education may not get entry into such developed countries. That is why we may find some unskilled workers from our country in our neighbouring countries.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783210
    No, without proper education, some uneducated people will go to the developed countries and extend their visa permits or stay without legality. Many South Asian and subcontinent countries will go to the USA and the UK, being uneducated and doing some unskilled work and earning there. Even Romania is also a highly developed country; that is why most Nepalis, Bangladeshis and Indians are going to work there even though they are uneducated.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783211
    Yes, it's possible for uneducated individuals to work in developed countries, though it is challenging and typically involves finding jobs in unskilled labour sectors such as food service, cleaning, or construction, or entering skilled trades through apprenticeships, provided they also meet the country's immigration and visa requirements. However, work opportunities are generally limited, wages can be lower, and the process of obtaining the necessary legal status to work in a developed country is often difficult.
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan


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