Odisha govt writes to Centre, urges for safe return of 6 stranded workers from Thailand

The Odisha government has formally requested the Central government to facilitate the safe return of six workers who are currently stranded in Thailand. These individuals, hailing from the state, had traveled to Thailand for work but have found themselves in a precarious situation due to various challenges, including financial constraints and the inability to secure employment. The state administration is actively engaging with the Ministry of External Affairs to expedite repatriation efforts. This appeal highlights the ongoing concerns regarding the welfare of Indian workers abroad, especially in Southeast Asian countries, where many face difficult working conditions. The Odisha government has expressed its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens, reinforcing its role in supporting stranded workers during such crises. The situation underscores the necessity for effective communication and coordination between state and central authorities in addressing the needs of Indian nationals working overseas.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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