Mangaluru, Apr 6: A 32-year-old youth from Dakshina Kannada district, who had been stranded in strife-torn Yemen has returned home safe, finally.

After completing his nursing training, he was working in a hospital in Mangaluru. He left for Yemen to work as a male staff nurse in a hospital in Aden on February 24, 2014.
Though he was assured of a job in Kuwait, he ended up in Yemen as the agent cheated him.
“Whatever I have earned in the last one year has been spent on repaying the loan I borrowed for going abroad. I don’t have any savings. I used to earn around $400 (approximately Rs 24,000) per month in Yemen. But for the strife, the salary for March would have been my first savings,” he said.
He has approached Health Minister U T Khader to help him out in getting a job. He returned to Mangaluru on April 3 from Mumbai by train.
“From Aden, the authorities helped us to reach Djibouti in a ship. The streets in Aden have been converted into war zone and we could hear the air strikes very often. I used to sleep by keeping cotton in my ears,” he said. Jayaram is the son of Annu Naik and Yamuna.
It could be recalled here that Rajesh Gowda (26) from Puttur taluk, who had been stranded in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen, had returned home on Saturday.



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