Indian Techie Cleans St. Petersburg Streets, Earns ₹1 Lakh Amid Russia's Labor Crisis

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News18•21-12-2025, 17:52
Indian Techie Cleans St. Petersburg Streets, Earns ₹1 Lakh Amid Russia's Labor Crisis
- •Mukesh Mandal, a 26-year-old Indian software developer with experience in AI and Microsoft-associated projects, is now a street cleaner in St. Petersburg, Russia.
- •He is one of 17 Indians employed by Kolomyazhskoye, a road maintenance company, to address Russia's severe labor shortage.
- •Mukesh earns approximately ₹1.1 lakh (100,000 rubles) per month, with the company providing accommodation, food, transport, and other facilities.
- •These Indians, including former farmers, drivers, and architects, have adapted to new roles, highlighting global employment shifts.
- •Mukesh views his work with dignity, stating, "No work is big or small," and plans to return to India after a year.
Why It Matters: Indian techie's street cleaning job in Russia highlights global labor shifts and dignity of work.
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