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Return journey of NRIs from Saudi Arabia begins; exodus signals grim times

Therefore, bigger the family, more expensive it is to stay. "There is no way for an averagely paid worker to keep his family as he has to pay house rent, meet expenses of food, provide education and also pay new levies," he said.

 

Lateef said since it is a distressed situation for the NRIs, he has begun to offer concessions. "If other schools also waive off admission and other fee, it would help the Gulf returnees tide over the difficult times."

Meanwhile, Baquer said it is time for Telangana government to step in and help the Gulf returnees and their children.

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