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    NHRC Probes Case of 14 Jharkhand Migrant Workers Stranded in Dubai

    February 9, 2026Updated:March 3, 20262 Mins Read
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    Jharkhand migrant workers stranded in Dubai
    The workers, from Giridih, Hazaribagh and Bokaro districts, have sent a video detailing their ordeal, including difficulties in arranging food and accommodation. (Special Arrangement). Source: The Indian Express.
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    India’s National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has started an investigation into reports that 14 migrant workers from Jharkhand are stranded in Dubai. The Commission took action on its own after media reports raised concerns about the workers’ safety and rights.

    According to NHRC, the workers are from three districts in Jharkhand — Giridih, Hazaribagh, and Bokaro. They reportedly travelled to Dubai for jobs but are now facing serious difficulties.

    The workers have alleged that their passports were taken away, their wages have not been paid, and they are not being allowed to return to India. These claims have raised concerns about possible labour exploitation and human rights violations.

    In response, NHRC has issued official notices to the Chief Secretary of Jharkhand and the head of the State Migrant Workers Control Room. The Commission has asked them to submit a detailed report within two weeks explaining the situation and what steps are being taken.

    The affected workers have appealed to the Jharkhand government for help in returning home safely. Their situation highlights the risks many migrant workers face when working abroad, especially when proper protections are not in place.

    Cases involving passport seizure and unpaid wages are common signs of labour abuse. Human rights groups have often called for stronger monitoring of overseas recruitment and better support systems for Indian workers abroad.

    NHRC’s involvement may help speed up government action and ensure that the workers receive assistance. Authorities are now expected to look into the allegations and work toward securing the workers’ safe return and protection of their rights.

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