Kalahandi NewsNews 12 migrants workers rescued from illegal detention in Telangana by Kalahandi Info February 10, 2021 written by Kalahandi Info February 10, 2021 0 comment 152 views Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsappEmail The workers were escorted by the liaisoning officer of the Labour department posted in the neighbouring State. BHAWANIPATNA: Twelve migrant workers from Kalahandi were rescued from illegal detention in Telangana and brought to Bhawanipatna on Monday. The workers were escorted by the liaisoning officer of the Labour department posted in the neighbouring State. The department had swung into action after the plight of the migrants was reported by TNIE on February 2. The rescued workers, including women and children, belonged to Sargiguda, Panjia and Babeguda villages of Golamunda block. They were held captive by their employer at a brick kiln in Kamareddy as the middleman had absconded after pocketing the advance amount of Rs 3 lakh. The workers narrated their ordeal before the administration. Official sources said the middleman Mukesh Majhi was operating through his son Bishnu’s account. Majhi, a native of Dharmagarh block, had engaged 24 workers to work at the brick kiln in Chintamanipalli. The brick kiln owner had reportedly promised to pay Rs 30,000 to the workers to complete the work within six months after paying an advance of Rs 3 lakh to Majhi. The money was credited to Bishnu’s account. However, soon after getting the advance money, Majhi absconded.Contacted, District Labour Officer Narendra Raika stated that the agent has been issued a show cause. Steps are being taken to help rescued workers reach their villages. Source: newindianexpress Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsappEmail Kalahandi Info previous post Fake caste certificate costs clerk job in Odisha next post Abandoned newborn girl rescued from haystack in Kalahandi You may also like 8 held for selling fake HSC question papers in... March 28, 2023 Vedanta Aluminium Organises Blood Donation Camp At Lanjigarh March 27, 2023 Odisha HC acquits man of killing wife after... March 27, 2023 Admissions to Kalahandi med college to start this... March 12, 2023 Meet the man who built Kalahandi Seed Bank March 12, 2023 Release prisoners unable to furnish bond despite bail:... March 10, 2023 Odisha to expand coffee cultivation in six districts March 10, 2023 Elephant found dead in Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary March 8, 2023 Vedanta inaugurates Project Panchhi for recruiting 1,000 girls March 7, 2023 “Not Just A Road, But Life Line”: CM... March 5, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ