Indian Workers Resource Center (IWRC) was launched at the Consulate General of India here on Tuesday. The center is to to redress the grievances of Indians, especially blue-collared workers. During his recent visit to the Kingdom, Prime Minister Narendra Modi noted that the welfare of Indian community is amongst the top priorities of his government. The center at the consulate represents one such step in the realization of the vision of the government of India. The centre functions round-the-clock. Walk-in counters have been established and all urgent cases related to workers and formalities related to completion of death registration will be attended 24/7. The facilities of the center can also be utilized by email at [email protected] or by telephone numbers: 8002440003 (toll-free) and 012-2614093, a consulate press release said. Aggrieved Indian workers, distressed housemaids and others can visit the consulate or use one of the above mentioned means to register his/her grievances. The IWRC, inter-alia, will receive petitions/grievances and will provide feedback and status about the issues. The IWRC will also provide legal assistance to workers in deserving cases.