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Urgent Concern Regarding the Safety and Security of Indian Workers in the Gulf.

Posted by By HRDI India June 20, 2024Posted inIndian Workers in Gulf Countries
Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar Minister of External Affairs Government of India South Block, Raisina Hill New Delhi - 110011 India Dear Dr. Jaishankar, Subject: Urgent Concern Regarding the Safety and Security…
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Urgent Concern Regarding the Safety and Security of Indian Workers in Kuwait

Posted by By HRDI India June 20, 2024Posted inIndian Workers in Gulf Countries
H.E. Mr. Sami Mohammad Al-Sulaiman Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to India Embassy of Kuwait 5A, Shantipath, Chanakyapuri New Delhi - 110021 India Your Excellency, Subject: Urgent Concern Regarding…
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For Indian migrants in the Gulf it is a financial rather than a health crisis

Posted by By HRDI Admin July 17, 2020Posted inArticles, Indian Workers in Gulf Countries, Rights of Workers
What awaits the millions of Indian migrants in the Gulf who lack much needed access to healthcare and financial security?S. Irudaya RajanH. Arokkiaraj20 April 2020 Construction workers in Dubai | Picture by…
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“As per the information given by Missions and Posts in the Gulf countries, as on 30.6.2019, Kuwait tops the list with the highest number of complaints (2377).”

Posted by By HRDI Admin July 17, 2020Posted inArticles, Indian Workers in Gulf Countries, Rights of Workers
As many as 9,771 complaints have been filed based on various reasons by Indian workers in Gulf countries this year, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said here on Wednesday. "As…
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Saudi Arabia tops Indian Gulf workers’ ‘victimisation’ list: MEA

Posted by By HRDI Admin July 17, 2020Posted inArticles, Indian Workers in Gulf Countries, Latest News, Rights of Workers
77,155 complaints were registered by Indians working in Gulf countries. File Photo Of the total complaints of ‘victimisation’ registered by Indian workers in Gulf countries, 36 per cent are from…
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Supporting Indian workers in the Gulf: What Delhi can do ?

Posted by By HRDI Admin July 17, 2020Posted inArticles, Declarations, Documents, Indian Workers in Gulf Countries, Latest News, Laws, Treaties & Judgement, Rights of Workers
 English PDF Arabic PDF عربي In July 2016, Saudi Arabian construction conglomerate, Saudi Oger, laid off thousands of workers. The construction industry had been badly affected by spending cuts on infrastructure…
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