![]() ![]() Ironically this exploitation is being done in name of KHADAMAT. ![]() ![]() After medical screening, candidates are also required to get visa stamping done by Kuwait Embassy, which costs Rs 12,000, and apart from this the candidates have to pay a hefty amount for the visa which costs more than one Lakh rupees generally. The KHADAMAT is reportedly paying less than 3000 to the medical centres for medical screening of the candidate. KHADAMAT has no medical centre of its own and the tests like X-ray and blood tests are done at local laboratories on the reference of KHADAMAT. Now the newly introduced KHADAMAT is extorting a hefty amount of Rs 24,000 for medical screening of candidates leaving for Kuwait as against Rs 3,600 collected by previous company GAMCA. The GAMCA used to charge Rs 3,600 for this procedure, which was already expensive. Now one of the world’s richest Muslim nation has started to exploit the poor and that too in the name of KHADAMATīefore Ist June 2015 a job seeker who wanted to go Kuwait had to pay Rs 4000 for medical check up but after 1 ST June he is paying Rs 24000 for the same check-up, that doesn’t not cost more than Rs 500 actually.Įarlier, the jobseekers who wanted to go to Kuwait had to go through a mandatory medical check up in any GCC approved medical centres regulated by GAMCA (Gulf Approved Medical Centre Association). Leaving behind near at home at least 200000 job seekers mostly from lower middle class go to thousands of miles away to work in Kuwait as labours, helpers, carpenters, welders, masons, electricians etc. ![]()
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