Jharkhand's Return: Homeward Bound After Intervention

Twenty-four migrant workers from Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district have finally returned home after being allegedly held by their employer in Tamil Nadu. Chief Minister Hemant Soren's intervention facilitated their return, as they boarded a train following communication between state officials and their Tamil Nadu counterparts.

Jharkhand's Return: Homeward Bound After Intervention
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In a significant move, 24 migrant workers from Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district are on their way home, thanks to Chief Minister Hemant Soren's intervention, an official reported on Thursday.

These workers were allegedly prevented from returning by their employer in Tamil Nadu and were working in a textile yarn unit at Namakkal.

Prompt investigation is underway to address the issue of denied food and home return, ensuring swift assistance to the affected workers.

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