Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
Mangaluru, May 27: A well-known entrepreneur from Kuwait, who met 35 youngsters who are facing a grim situation after going to that country and working for a company, promised to help them to solve the problems they have been facing.
Non-resident Kannadigas based in Kuwait had arranged for this meeting. The entrepreneur assured them that he would hold talks with the top leadership of the company which has defrauded them and see that the problems are addressed.
The Indian embassy at Kuwait to has taken the matter seriously. It has decided to summon the company's top brass as per information received.
Non-resident Kannadigas, M Mohandas Kamath, Raj Bhandary, Naushad, and Mapiya Kadaba made food and other arrangements for the young men who were caught unawares by the situation at Kuwait. Akash S Panwar, a Delhi-based businessman, has promised to arrange for their food till they are able to return to India. These men were kept in a mess arranged by Inesco Company there. The staff members at the mess have informed these men that they would not be extended food and stay facility from next week as the company has not paid their dues.
MLA, Vedavyas Kamath, said that the matter will be closely followed till the officials at the Indian embassy in Kuwait hands over passport and other documents to these people and sends them safely back to India. The work of bringing them back to India will get impetus once the new government is formed, he said.
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