Mangaluru: 19 youths return home after harrowing Kuwait experience


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP) 

Mangaluru, Jul 19: As many as 19 young men from the district who had gone to Kuwait with dreams of earning lucrative salaries for achieving better standard of living for their families and to build a better future for themselves, and whose dreams were shattered once they landed in Kuwait, reached the city on Thursday July 19 morning by bus. 

They were among several young men including 42 from here who were sent to Kuwait by an employment agency. Their tale of woes began to unfold the moment they touched down at Kuwait. Their visa cancellations and returning of passports were held up and they were deprived of food and shelter. With the support of NRIs living in Kuwait, Indian embassy and also from here, they survived the ordeal and reached their motherland. 

They had travelled to Mumbai from Kuwait yesterday by flight. 

One more young man from the group had reached city last week.

The youths thanked Mohandas Kamath, Mangaluru-based resident at Kuwait who played a major role in their rescue, The Indian Engineers’ Association of Kuwait, and Sibi U S, second secretary (Labour), Indian Embassy, Kuwait, Raj Bhandary, Madhav Nayak, Vijay Fernandes for legal support, and Vedavyas Kamath, MLA, Mangaluru South, for moral support. They also expressed their gratitude to Daijiworld Media which brought to light the incident, the press fraternity of Mangaluru and social media friends for their media assistance. 

  

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Fri, Jul 19 2019

    Bitter lesson, for all enterprising youths, seeking employment in the Middle East !!! Dont waste your parents hard earned money, take loans or mortgage your land or properties, and pay these unscrupulous agents !!! Seek employment in our own cities, in our nation !!!!!!!!

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  • Jl, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 19 2019

    Kuwait is nothing but a living hell. Don't be fooled by anybody. I have lived there and it is very very bad. Locals are very bad and they treat you like slaves. Stay in india and do your best. Gone are the days when gulf was heaven.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Fri, Jul 19 2019

    east or best - India is the best. The freedom of wild jungle in India is anytime better than , the golden cage of western countries.

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