It was early dawn. Sanjae returned to his workplace, a hospital in the suburbs of Varanasi, somewhere near the Ganges river.
The hospital was the Blackwatch Global Health Center's Varanasi Branch located in India. It was a private hospital operated by none other than the world-famous company, Blackwatch.
The staff in this building were either highly-practiced medical experts with international certification or the locals. The local government had strict requirements that medical institutions in the region had to maintain an at least six-to-four ratio of local staff to foreign staff members.
As a result, positions such as nurses, janitors, warehouse workers, and whatnot were mostly taken up by the local "Vaishya" and "Sudra" castes while the "Dalits" were tasked with responsibilities such as transporting corpses.