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Maharashtra CM Fadnavis helps Indian youth coming homeland

NewsGram Desk

Mumbai: Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra helped Indian youth in returning back from Malaysia.

Yogesh Tiwari, 25, was duped by a recruitment agent who lured him to Malaysia with a lucrative job offer. After he ran out of money, he tweeted last week to Fadnavis seeking help to return to India.

Fadnavis took up the matter with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

Tiwari reached Mumbai on Friday, and will proceed to his hometown Yavatmal, the officials said.(IANS)

In recent times, the Indian government has used the means of social media to provide the help to those in need. Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu was the first to do that. A number of Indian youth who wish to go foreign countries in the hope of better opportunities, get misled and cheated by the agents.(IANS)(Picture Courtesy:foundation.moneylife.in)

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