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1,000 INDIAN WORKERS IN BAHRAIN STILL UNPAID AFTER A YEAR
DUBAI, Aug 29 Asia Pulse - As many as 1,000 Indian workers, who lost their jobs after a...
DUBAI: The Indian embassy in Bahrain has had to step in to secure the release of two Gudaibiya labour camp disaster survivors after their company tried to deport them to India...
By EUNICE del ROSARIO
Published: 28th August 2006
A COMATOSE man at the Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC) has been named by friends and his Bahraini landlord as Indian carpenter...
Daughters seek cash
By EUNICE del ROSARIO
Published: 28th August 2006
CHILDREN of a Filipina who vanished in Bahrain almost two years ago are to follow up their mother...
By BEGENA GEORGE
Published: 27 August 2006
A STRANDED Indian worker has finally had his passport returned by his sponsor, but only after a fourth member of his family...
1,000 workers still unpaid
By begena george
Published: 27 August 2006
THE case for unpaid wages and settlement dues of more than 1,000 Indian workers of a clothing factory...
Published: 26 August 2006
PROSTITUTES aged anywhere between 17 and 50 can be found operating in Adliya, according to a Thai florist who works in the area.
He estimated there...
Abuse claims
By BEGENA GEORGE
Published: 26 August 2006
More than 30 job-related and "abuse" cases were yesterday presented to Indian Ambassador Balkrishna Shetty...
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Workers follow up their cases at embassy event
Bonny Mascarenhas
Contributor
For the Indian community the open day organised by...
By MAY ASHOUR
Published: 26 August 2006
REPORTS that parts of Adliya have been turned into a red light district by Thai sex workers are only a small part of a much larger...