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Embassy advises Indians not to work as shepherds

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KUWAIT: The Indian embassy is deeply shocked and distressed to learn that an Indian national working as a shepherd in Kuwait has been found dead on 28 May 2015 in a remote desert area in Qashaniya.

According to press reports, preliminary investigations suggest that the Indian national died of thirst and de-hydration as his body was found in a very arid spot.

As a matter of policy, the Embassy is not allowing Indian nationals in Kuwait to work as shepherds so as to protect their welfare.

Unfortunately, there have been some instances reported where Indian nationals have been forced to work as shepherds in desert areas of Kuwait or taken against their will to Saudi Arabia.

The embassy would, therefore, like to advise Indian nationals in Kuwait not to take up employment as shepherds. Those who have been forced to work as shepherds in Kuwait in violation of their work contract, should immediately contact the Embassy for assistance in the matter/redressal of their grievances.

The following telephone/mobile numbers may be noted for contacting officers in the Embassy:

1- Shri S Goldar, Deputy Chief of Mission (speaks Bengali, Oriya and Assamese),
Tel. No. 22510891 and Mobile No.97229942;

2- Smt. Sunila Krishnan, AttachÈ (Labour) (speaks Malayalamand Tamil),
Tel. No.22530409 andMobile No.97264247;

3- Shri K S S Naidu, Local Clerk (speaks Kannada and Telugu),
Mobile No. 66442433; and

4- Smt M Thriveni Reddy, Local Clerk (speaks Telugu),
Mobile No. 97108538

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