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KERALA MONITOR
SPECIAL REPORT
Twenty two Indian workers
waiting for deportatation
Thiruvananthapuram: December 7 The Indian
tax payers are feeding 23 Non Resident Indian workers stranded
in one of the Gulf countries as the local sponsor is not willing
to clear their dues or deport them back to India following the
closure of a company almost two years back.
Twenty two Indian workers waiting
for twenty one months to get deportated
Thiruvananthapuram: December 7 The Indian tax
payers are feeding 23 Non Resident Indian workers stranded in
one of the Gulf countries as the local sponsor is not willing
to clear their dues or deport them back to India following the
closure of a company almost two years back. According to information
made available to this correspondent by therelatives of some
of the stranded Malayaleese from Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam,
Kottarakkara, Pandalam, Pathanamthitta and Kottayam area, these
Malayalee workers are surviving on a paltry amount given by the
Indian embassy in Muscat. They are also afraid of being arrested
by the local labour officers or police for staying there without
proper Visa and Labour cards, which have expired long back.Full Report
KERALA MONITOR SPECIAL
MALAYALI'S DEADBODY STRANDED
IN THE GULF FOR NON PAYMENT OF HOSPITAL BILL:
Kollam: November 15: 2000: The death of a 32 year old
Malayalee from Kollam district in a Muscat Hospital is causing
head ache to the authorities who are detaining the dead body
for non-payment of treatment bill to the tune of six and half
lakhs of Indian rupees. The relatives and friends of the dead
man are running from pillar to post to get the deadbody. After
four days of his death, Rajendra Kurup remains an indebted man
to the hospital as his local sponsor is not able to foot the
bill. READ THE FULL REPOR
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