Hari Krishna thanked those who helped him and returned home
Manama: Hari Krishna Erranholi, had arrived in Bahrain in the year 2007 in search of livelihoodLike many expatriates, He too hoped for a better life by finding a job here that would put his vocational skills to use He had mixed fortunes but still persevered, until, unfortunately, Glaucoma took a toll on him Due to the complications from glaucoma, Hari lost his vision three years ago In the meantime, his company cancelled his visa due to visual impairmentThat was when He decided to return to India for good However, as there were some payments financial obligations on his side, this process was delayed This got to the point where Hari had to depend o his family in india financially After two years of struggle,seeing no way out, Ihe approached the Indian Embassy for help in January 2021 this year, after which the officials intervened and arranged to send him back On their advice, his brother had also booked a ticket for him On February 11, even as he entered the airport to fly back, Hari was detained citing some travel bans owing to a few financial settlements and was put up in a temporary shelter provided by the Sikh communityFrom then on, thanks to the humanitarian gesture of some social activists and organizations like WORLD NRI COUNCIL , ICRF , PRAVASI LEGAL CELL resources pooled in and the payments required for lifting the travel ban were made However, one Bahraini refused to remove the case against him for BD 3700 even after the continued efforts taken by Sudheer Thirunilath ,...