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Even as the debate on banning outsourcing by the US has not died down, Saudi Arabia has banned on Indians taking jobs in business dealing with gold and silver. This is expected to make more than 25,000 people unemployed.

There are millions of Indians working in gulf and the security of their jobs is hanging by a thread.

The US has closed its H1-B visa applications for this year, which makes it difficult for those aspiring to find a job there to succeed. Indians are finding it increasingly difficult to find jobs abroad. One only hopes that the Centre take remedial actions, and the trend is reversed.

V. S. Venkatavaradan

Salem

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