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Kerala Nurses Jobless As Dubai Hospital Shuts

Over 200 Kerala nurses have been left jobless after a hospital in Dubai shut down suddenly.

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Key Points
  • Over 200 Kerala nurses left jobless
  • Dubai hospital shuts down suddenly
  • Chief Minister seeks PM Modi's help
  • Nurses struggling to pay debts
  • Indian government urged to intervene

Over 200 Kerala nurses have been left jobless after a hospital in Dubai shut down suddenly.

The nurses, who were employed at the hospital, are now struggling to pay their debts and are seeking help from the Indian government.

The Chief Minister of Kerala has sought the help of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in resolving the crisis.

  • Over 200 nurses affected.
  • Hospital shut down due to financial reasons.
  • Nurses owe large debts to recruitment agencies.
  • Government Under Pressure

    The Kerala government is under pressure to resolve the crisis, with many nurses and their families approaching the government for help.

    'We are doing everything we can to help the nurses,' said a government official [Source].

    The government has promised to provide assistance to the nurses, but many are still waiting for help.

  • Many nurses have approached the government for help.
  • Government has promised to provide assistance.
  • Nurses are still waiting for help to arrive.
  • Opposition Fires Back

    The opposition has criticized the government for not doing enough to help the nurses.

    'The government has failed to protect the interests of the nurses,' said an opposition leader [Source].

    The opposition has demanded that the government take immediate action to resolve the crisis.

    Many experts believe that the crisis could have been avoided if the government had taken steps to regulate the recruitment of nurses for foreign hospitals.

    A Pattern Years in the Making

    The crisis is not an isolated incident, but rather part of a larger pattern of exploitation of Indian nurses by foreign hospitals.

    Many Indian nurses have been recruited by foreign hospitals in recent years, often through recruitment agencies that charge large fees.

    The Indian government has been criticized for not doing enough to regulate the recruitment of nurses for foreign hospitals.

    The crisis has highlighted the need for the government to take steps to protect the interests of Indian nurses working abroad.

    Who Bears the Brunt

    The crisis has had a devastating impact on the nurses and their families.

    Many nurses have taken large loans to pay recruitment agencies and are now struggling to repay them.

    The crisis has also had a impact on the local economy, with many businesses that cater to the nurses affected.

    The Indian government has been urged to take immediate action to resolve the crisis and provide assistance to the affected nurses.

    The crisis has highlighted the need for the government to take steps to protect the interests of Indian workers abroad.

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