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Value of Hindu life
by anandalaxmi on May 11, 2006 09:43 PM

In Saudi Arabia or United Arab Emirates, any Indian - Hindu, Christian, or Muslim, when he hunts for a job, his first preference is fora European or American employer. His second preference is for an Arab employer. Only as a last resort will he approach an Indian employer.
From an American or European employer, he knows that he will get fair treatment and decent wages. They will be given decent accommodation with airconditioning, and hygeinic food. The working conditions will also be safe, and the employee will not be asked to do anything dangerous or illegal.
If he works for an Indian, will be getting exactly the opposite.
Even a domestic maid servant, even if she does not speak English, or is not familiar with the food habits or cooking prefers to work in an American or European family.
If Indians do not give value to fellow Indians, why do you expect others to give them any value?
Air India bleeds the poor Indian labourer when he travels to India. India kills the competition by not allowing any Arab or European Airline to fly to Indian destinations from the MiddleEast, even though they are prepared to sell their tickets at half the Air India price.


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The value of a Hindu life