44 Keralite nurses return from strife-torn Libya

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Aug 05 2014 | 1:36 PM IST
Relief writ large on their faces, 44 Indian nurses working in strife-torn Libya arrived here this morning from Dubai even as four others are bound for different destinations in the country.
While 44 reached Kochi by an Emirates flight, another three were bound for Delhi, CEO of Non-Resident Keralite Affairs Department (NoRKA) P Sudeep told PTI.
One nurse was bound for Mumbai. Ten nurses are expected to reach Kerala tomorrow morning, he said.
NoRKA officials were at the airport to receive the nurses, who were paid Rs 2000 as travel expenses to reach their homes.
Relatives thronged the area to welcome their dear ones. But amid the joy of homecoming many nurses are hoping the state government would extend some financial package to them.
Loans, mounting debts, no salaries for the past 3-4 months are giving them sleeping nights, they said.
Jisha George from nearby Tripunithura, who arrived here this morning, told PTI that she was working at the Tripoli Medical College (TMC) since July last year. A batch of 68 nurses had gone there along with her.
Jisha said she and many other nurses had not been paid salaries for the past 3-4 months. She was given a cheque for 4000 dinars, but could not get it encashed as the hospital management said there were no funds, she said.
There was shortage of petrol and gas and most of the time there was power cut in the hostel where some 250 nurses had been put up, said Jisha, who had left two of her young children and husband in Kerala, hoping of a better future for her family.
Recounting her journey to safety, she said they took a bus to the Libyan border from where another bus took them to Tunisia.
All praise for the Indian Ambassador in Tunisia, Jisha said the Ambassador was personally present to receive them and ensured that all of them were safe in the hotel. From Tunisia, they boarded an Emirates flight to Dubai airport yesterday and took another Emirates flight to reach Kochi.
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First Published: Aug 05 2014 | 1:36 PM IST

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