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The initiative enhances welfare protections to workers
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The decision is part of ongoing efforts across the Gulf region to strengthen labour protections and improve living conditions for migrant workers
Several Gulf countries have expanded mandatory health insurance coverage for migrant workers, including Indians, with developments confirmed within the past 24 hours. The initiative aims to improve access to healthcare services and enhance overall worker welfare.
Officials stated that employers will be required to provide comprehensive insurance coverage, including outpatient care, emergency services, and preventive health checks. “Worker well-being is a priority,” a regional spokesperson said.
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Indian workers, who form a substantial portion of the Gulf labour force, are expected to benefit from improved access to medical services
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Community representatives have welcomed the move, highlighting its importance for financial security and health outcomes
Experts note that healthcare access is a critical component of worker welfare. “Comprehensive insurance reduces vulnerability and enhances productivity,” an analyst observed.
Authorities have indicated that compliance will be strictly enforced, with penalties for employers who fail to meet requirements.
The Indian Embassy has acknowledged the development and is encouraging workers to understand their entitlements.



