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2018年7月23日

著者:
Rejimon Kuttappan, The News Minute

710 Indian workers rescued from Kuwait to be compensated, says Indian Embassy

Around 710 out of 3,600 unpaid Indian workers, who left Kuwait between November 2017 and April 2018 after being stranded there for months, will receive a compensation of KD 250 (around Rs 56,000), a senior Indian embassy official said. Working for Kharafi National Company, a construction company in Kuwait, the workers left the country after the company ran into financial trouble. Nearly 3,600 Indian workers, a majority of whom are from south India, were stranded for 18 months in Kuwait. Workers were struggling for daily food and water, too. Following complaints, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs had sent its junior ministers to rescue the workers, in 2017... Meanwhile, the Embassy has also said that the remaining Indian workers will also be considered for the compensation upon providing the necessary details to [email protected]. According to a highly placed source in Kuwait, an ownership dispute over Kharafi National Construction company, the largest construction company in Kuwait, had led to the partial closure of operations and consequently, migrant workers being stranded.

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