Saudi Arabia had agreed to swiftly resolve plight of thousands of laid-off Indian workers including providing them free passage to return to India during visit of Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh to the Gulf nation last week.
"Minister of State, V K Singh has had very productive meetings with the Labour minister and other senior ministers during his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
"As a result of these meetings, the process of lodging claims and for those wishing to come back to India has already started," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.
Saudi Arabia has also set up a crisis management group to address difficulties being faced by the jobless Indian workers while a separate panel has been appointed to look into their claims relating to unpaid wages.
Saudi rules restricts foreign workers to leave the country without NoC by the employers.
"The swift action to tackle a localised problem specific only to some companies of Saudi Arabia signifies the deep and abiding relationship that our two countries share. We are confident that this will alleviate the problems faced by workers of all nationalities," said the MEA Spokesperson.
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Meanwhile, as per figures presented to the Lok Sabha by Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar while replying to a question, a total of 55,730 Indians have returned from Saudi Arabia between August 2015 and July 2016.
The number of people returned from the country included those on home visits and coming to India on other purposes.
As per the figures, the number of returnees in May this year was 7,752 while it was over 8,000 in June and 6,437 in July.
