Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Zulfikar Bukhari visited Khan Saheb Labor Camp, Jabal Ali in Dubai to interact with the Pakistani workforce.The visit was first of its kind as no minister had ever visited a labor camp to review working conditions of Pakistani workforce there, said a news release getd here from UAE.Bukhari interacted with the workers and reviewed their accommodation, dining and prayers facilities to get an overall picture of the provisions being offered to the laborers by their employers.Addressing the workers, he said "You shall soon feel a sense of ownership.
The government is standing behind you and you have to stand up for your country and serve it in whatever capacity you can".
Zulfikar Bukhari emphasized the need to use legal channels for dispatching money to their country instead of "Hundi System".He said Pakistan needed special attention of the Pakistanis working abroad.At this time, dispatching money through banking channels would be seen as a service to the country, he said.Zulfikar Bukhari also stated that taking care of the workers was the responsibility of the Overseas Ministry and guaranteed that the government vowed much to isolate their workforce working far absent from their homes.He said aim of the visit was to understand the problems of Pakistanis working in Gulf countries.On the occasion, National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) organized a musical programme to entertain the Pakistani expats.NBP officials also arranged an awareness campaign on dispatching money through legal channels.On the occasion, Zulfikar Bukhari distributed gifts sponsored by NBP among Pakistani workers.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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