“Shahi has given me and my family a life. When all doors closed on me and my family, it was Shahi who shed a ray of hope on us. We are thankful to Shahi.”
These were the words of a young Indian migrant worker, employed with Shahi Exports - the biggest garment exporter in India and also the largest employer in the garment industry, employing almost 100,000-large workforce. There are more than 4,000 such women working in this company, where they believe their life has changed for the better, with easy access to decent facilities.
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For those, who once lived in huts, kuchcha houses or bamboo ones back in their native home, walked on paths that were far from being called
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