Job fraud: More Indians stranded in Kuwait

coastaldigest.com news network
June 15, 2019

Mangaluru, Jun 15: Apart from the 72 Indians who are expected to return home from Kuwait after cancellation of their visas, there are 53 more workers of the same company stranded in another labour camp.

The Indian embassy has received above information from the Kuwaiti authorities. It is suspected that the workers, hired for another company and sent to Kuwait, were later diverted to a blacklisted entity, Enasco.

The Public Authority of Manpower, Kuwait (PAM) told the Indian embassy that more workers had been trapped similarly in the job fraud and had sought help to return home along with the 72 other workers.

Sibi US, second secretary (labour) at the embassy, said that PAM had informed them that the 53 socalled Enasco workers had also been recruited as bike drivers. PAM has asked the embassy to hold talks with them too and ensure their safe return home.

Sibi said PAM is likely to take stringent action against the company stakeholders. The labour ministry back home is also helping the Indian embassy to bail out the Indian workers.

A source said all the workers had come to Kuwait together but fell apart after a group of 72 youths revolted against the company over non-payment of salary. “The remaining 53 workers left for another camp and said they would work no matter what.

However, even the workers who did not revolt were given just 5 KD (Rs 1,100) per week and have not received their salaries for the past four months,” the source said.

The development comes even as the return of the 72 workers has been delayed, possibly by another two weeks, as not all workers have submitted their redressal forms.

“All of them have been asked to complete the procedure online as soon as possible. About 95% of them completed their forms on Thursday and rest will finish it after visiting the Shoon Office,” said Mohandas Kamath, an expat working in Kuwait and helping the workers.

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January 6,2020

She is one of a few beauty queens who give equal importance to both modelling and academic growth. Within months after completing her MBA in Finance and HR, Shifali Saldanha won Miss India Continent 2019 first runner-up and Miss Glory of International 2019 held in Mumbai.

An alumna of St Aloysius College (AIMIT), this 23-year-old Mangalurean is now a much sought after budding model. “I am enjoying the moment and would like to go with the flow,” says the much-loved daughter of Stephen Saldanha and late Anupama Saldanha.

Over the course of past two years, Ms Saldanha has experienced various nerve-wracking moments. She was shattered when her beloved mother lost battle with cancer and bid adieu to the world a couple of years ago. Yet, she serenely braved all the challenges. Her ‘never give up’ attitude helped her to scale new heights amidst misfortunes and pains.

Speaking to coastaldigest.com about her success in Miss India Continent 2019, which was organised by Dr Mahesh Yadav of Aman Gandhi Film Productions, Ms Saldanha said 15 contestants from different parts of the country were shortlisted for the finale, which had five diverse rounds. 

“The meet and greet session was my favourite phase in the competition as it was an opportunity to interact with the participants from different parts of the country,” recalls the multi-talented, who dreams big. 

The leggy lass’ success wasn’t accidental one. A trained singer and multilingual anchor, Ms Saldanha was already a known figure in coastal Karnataka. She had won the titles Miss Karnataka International- Multimedia 2018, and Miss Beautiful Eyes Mangaluru 2018.

Being a moderate feminist, who carries a go-getter attitude, Ms Saldanha calls upon every woman to be optimistic, challenging and goal-focused.

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Bengaluru, Apr 18: With 12 fresh cases of the COVID-19 infection, including one woman, the total number of novel coronavirus cases in Karnataka surged to 371 on Saturday.

The sources said that as many as three new positive cases were reported from Mysuru district, followed by two each from Kalaburagi, Bhagalkote, one each case from Vijayapura, Belagavi, Dharwad, Gadag and Mandya, districts on Saturday.

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Bengaluru, Jul 30: Karnataka reported 83 deaths and 6,128 new cases in the state on Thursday. With this, the total number of cases in the state stood at 1,18,632, the state health ministry said.

Currently, there are 69,700 active cases, while a total of 2,230 people have lost their lives due to the pandemic till now.

There are 15,83,792 confirmed cases across the country. Of them, 5,28,242 cases remain active. While 10,20,582 have recovered, 34,968 patients have lost their lives due to the pandemic.

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