Forty-eight citizens of Jharkhand, currently working overseas, have formally requested their repatriation. The migrant workers, who sought livelihoods in foreign lands, are now urging the government to arrange their passage back home. Their collective appeal emphasizes a longing for familial connections and a desire to reinvest their skills and earnings within India. This development sheds light on the critical issues affecting Indian expatriates and the importance of government intervention in ensuring their safe return. The specific circumstances leading to this request are being investigated. The well-being of migrant workers globally remains a significant focus for international labor organizations.
