Medical test for Kuwait – Authorities reinstated GAMCA; Khadamat out

IIK Staff Reporter
Monday, June 29, 2015

Putting an end to the exorbitant fees charged by Khadamat Integrated Solutions for conducting medical test on Kuwait visa holders from India, Kuwait authorities today issued a notice that starting from today, authorities will accept only the medical reports issued by GAMCA Medical centres.

According to the statement issued by Kuwait Embassy in New Delhi, starting from Monday, 29th June, the Medical reports will be accepted from the GAMCA Medical centres only.

Following repeated protest and complaints by the job seekers from India, Khadamat Solutions had reduced the fee for medical test today morning to 16,000. The agency was charging 24,000 Rupee for the test. The reduced fee was still high compared to the earlier fee of 3800 Ruppes charged by GAMCA centres. It was also reported that the Khadamat don’t have enough facilities across the country to conduct the necessary tests.

GAMCA had 100s of centres across India including 15 centres in Kerala while Khadamat have only four canters in India in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Kochi. Kochi and Hyderabad centres were already shut down as police registered cases against these canters.


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