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The first batch of 26 Indian workers, who had lost their jobs in Saudi Arabia, arrived here today after the country issued them exit visas.
Saudi Arabia had agreed to swiftly resolve plight of thousands of laid-off Indian workers including providing them free passage to return to India during visit of Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh to the Gulf nation last week.
He said India appreciated the “magnanimous view” taken by the Saudi Arabian Government of granting exit visas expeditiously and agreeing to bear the expenses for the travel of the workers.
Saudi Arabia has also set up a crisis management group to address difficulties being faced by the jobless Indian workers while a separate panel has been appointed to look into their claims relating to unpaid wages.
Saudi rules restricts foreign workers to leave the country without NoC by the employers.
The Spokesperson referred to the difficulties of retrenched workers of Saudi Oger limited and said the first batch of 26 Indian workers were issued exit visas. The workers came by a flight from Jeddah.
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