SHARJAH:
Muhsin (49), a native of Thrissur Anchangadi, who was stranded on the roadside without a visa or passport or accommodation, was brought home with the help of social workers.
He was able to be brought home after the intervention of Salam Pappinissery, CEO of Yab Legal Services in UAE, and social workers Siyaf Mattanchery, Rahima Shaneed and Dubai KMCC worker Naufal, Shariah KMCC workers and Ajman Inkas Workers. In March 2023, Muhsin, who had arrived on a visitor visa to look for work, lost his passport and other documents after his bag was stolen. Due to this, it was not possible to renew the visa or get a job. As he was unable to pay the rent, he had to leave the accommodation.
Then Muhsin was staying in the park near Saudi Mosque in Sharjah for 4 months and social workers could know his miseries and helped him. In order to get Muhsin out of the problems, who had an accumulated huge fine amount due to his overstay, police clearance certificate was issued and supported to contact the Indian Consulate to get outpass and waive the fine amount and obtain an outpass from Aweer Immigration. Other assistance, including air ticket was provided by Salam Papinissery and Muhsin flew home in the Air India Express flight that left Dubai for Kochi this evening.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Creating opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs and setting a unique model to start their ventures in…
KOCHI:Synthetic drugs pose the biggest threat to humanity amid their increasing use among working youngsters,…
BANGALORE:In line with its ‘customer-first’ philosophy, Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd. (TKM) today announced the…
KOCHI:As part of celebrating International Biodiversity Day on May 22 , the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries…
MUMBAI:Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, today strengthened its e-cargo mobility solutions with the…
KOCHI:Kerala-based energy tech startup and leading provider of electric vehicle charging solutions chargeMOD, and A…
This website uses cookies.