Stranded youth in Kuwait: Businessman assures to resolve the issue
Team Udayavani, May 27, 2019, 7:36 AM IST
Mangaluru: A renowned businessman in Kuwait met the 35 youth stranded helplessly in Kuwait and assured them that he would provide assistance to get their problem resolved.
The businessman met the Kannadiga youth from Mangaluru in Kuwait. He assured them that he would speak with the owner of the company which cheated them and get the issue fixed.
According to the available information, the Indian Embassy in Kuwait has also considered the situation seriously and will be calling the cheating company.
On Sunday, M Mohandas Kamath, Raj Bhandary, Naudhad, Mapita Kadaba who are non-residential Kannadigas in Kuwait provided food to the youth. Akash S Panvar who is a businessman from Delhi has informed that he would be providing food to the stranded youth until their return back to motherland.
The youth are presently living in the mess of Enesco company without having received any salaries and it is learnt that their food and accommodation would be stopped from net week onwards.
All efforts: Kamath
Until the passport and other documents are handed over to the youth by the officials of the Indian Embassy in Kuwait and till they return back safely to India, complete follow-up will be done. Soon after the creation of the new government, the work on getting back the youth will gather pace in a few days, informed MLA Kamath.
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