Kuala Lampur, April 13 --  

NEW DELHI, April 13 -Domestic migrants in India, who often travel thousands of kilometres for work are weighing up whether to leave New Delhi for good as energy resources choked by the Middle East war dwindle.

Black market prices of cooking gas cylinders have soared beyond what labourers living hand-to-mouth can earn and, even if energy flows resume soon, they worry it could take weeks for the impact to filter down to them.

Crouched over smoky fires at dawn, using wood shavings to cook a breakfast of flat bread chapatis, dozens of construction workers say they are ready to return home.

"We will just leave when (the) money finishes," said Milan Kumar Mondal, who will make the 1,100-kilometre (685-mile) ...