Qatar- Indian Embassy holds Open House
The monthly Open House to address urgent consular and labour issues/cases of Indian nationals in Qatar was held at the Embassy premises yesterday. The grievances brought to the notice of the Embassy related to issues of delayed payment of wages and violations of contract terms and conditions.
Ambassador P Kumaran, Third Secretary (Labour & Community Welfare) Dr M Aleem and other officials met all the complainants, discussed their problems in detail and assured them of the Embassy's active follow up of their cases with the concerned authorities. An Embassy team visited the Central Prison and Deportation Centre this week to enquire about the welfare of detainees from India. The total number of Indian nationals in the Central Prison and the Deportation Centre currently is 189 and 115 respectively. Since January, 2017, eight Open Houses have been held.

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