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Maid abuse: Indian embassies to intervene

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March 10, 2006 19:09 IST

Amid reports of increasing abuse of housemaids by their employers, Indian embassies in the Gulf countries are coordinating on measures to regulate their working conditions and imposing strict rules to prevent the offence.

Indian missions, in view of the concern expressed by local authorities and community organisations, are imposing strict measures, including that recruitment agents meet them before being allowed to send maids from India.

"Only registered recruiting agents are allowed under the new campaign, which also envisages attestation of employment contracts by the local Indian mission and signed by the agents," reports in local newspapers said.

The recruiting agents will also have to agree to immediately pay for the repatriation of the housemaid, in the event of any abuse, they added.

A two-day meeting on this issue would be held in the Qatar's capital, Doha, on March 19. It will be addressed by Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahmed and Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi.

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