The Riskiest Jobs In the World That Mine Sulfur, Salt and Coal | Insider News
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Miners in various countries work in hazardous conditions for meager wages, risking their lives and health. Despite facing adversity, they continue working due to limited opportunities, with some like Rinky Kamari aspiring for a better future through education.
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- Miners in various countries work in hazardous conditions, risking their lives for meager wages due to limited opportunities, leading to injuries, sickness, and death without official records.
- Salt farmers in India endure strenuous labor to harvest salt, facing hazardous working conditions, debt accumulation, historical exploitation, and illegal farming practices despite government support and advocacy for fair pricing.
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