Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 2: Over 700 Keralites are among an estimated 10,000 Indians who lost their jobs and are in dire straits in Saudi Arabia, after the Saudi-Lebanese construction firm that employed at least half of these Indians shut down. The figure is part of the report that Norka (non-resident Keralites' association) secretary submitted to chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday night.

These Keralites were part of the 5,000-strong Indian workforce in Saudi Oger, a construction company. The Keralites have been housed in labour camps in Sojects, Highway, Rohali, Medina and Riyadh. Most of them have been deprived of their wages since the last seven months, according to Norka, which is coordinating efforts to provide them basic facilities and facilitate their return to Kerala. The workers in Jeddah were on verge of starvation after their mess hall was closed down about 10 days ago by the construction company.
According to Norka, resident permits of most of the workers have expired. Despite this, the majority of workers are willing to continue in Saudi Arabia till their pending wages are settled. A list of e-mail addresses of all those who wish to come back is being prepared by Norka. In addition, food for next four days will be made available at the labour camps.
Though the exact number of Indians to be brought back is still unclear, the Consulate General of India in Jeddah has announced that as a first step, details of 2,500 Indians have been collected by officials visiting various labour camps.
Pinarayi Vijayan has instructed Norka secretary Usha Titus to coordinate among various agencies including the Indian embassy, ministry of external affairs and various Malayali organisations in Saudi Arabia to ensure that workers from the state are ensured food, given their pending wages and are safely brought home.

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Indian is Indian. Jk to kerala gujarat to bengal alll are Indians. All have Indian passport. Its not correct to call bengali, malayali, etc.
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