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Adding their flavour to the melting pot
The Hindu | Deepa Kurup | Bangalore, May 8, 2012
In his death, an alleged murder now under investigation, Richard Loitam appears to have become a poster boy for all that is wrong with the way a cosmopolis treats migrants from north-eastern India.
While thousands like Loitam, who can afford to pay the high fees in the city's private institutions, come here to pursue their higher studies, an even larger and substantial section of the migrant population comes here in search of jobs.
Be it in the services industry, as security guards or in the beauty business — where those from the northeast are preferred — or the technology and BPO industry where thousands of engineers studying on campuses across the country are placed every year, the migrant from the northeast has made Bangalore his/her home.
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