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New measures for welfare of overseas Indians | Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi has announced new measures for welfare of overseas Indians. Inaugurating the 7th Heads of Indian Missions (HoMs) conference here, Ravi announced revised Indian Community Welfare Fund (ICWF) scheme, which includes assistance towards boarding expenses per head by HOMs is enhanced from 15 to 30 days, payment of
penalties in respect of Indian nationals for illegal stay in the host country
where prima facie the worker is not at fault and payment of small fines/penalties
for the release of Indian nationals in jail/detention centre. It will also provide
support to local Overseas Indian Associations to establish Overseas Indian Community
Centres in countries that have populations of Overseas Indians exceeding 1,00,000
and support to start and run Overseas Indian Community-based student welfare centres
in Countries that have more than 20,000 Indian students' presence. Ravi also called
upon the HoMs to bestow special attention to Overseas Indians, particularly overseas
Indian workers and address their concerns. He also asked HoMs to cooperate on
the implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana, which provides
the overseas Indian workers a pension, a sum for return and resettlement and life
insurance during the period of five years. He mentioned that the MOIA has undertaken
eMigrate Project with a vision to transform emigration into a simple, transparent,
orderly and humane process. The project is an effort towards strengthening the
regime of regular migration from India . Asserting that the Government has given
the voting rights to NRIs, Ravi said the Government is also getting the PIO and
OCI card scheme merged into one scheme and asked HOMs to suggest how to encourage
NRIs to register in large numbers. He also said that the MOIA is considering opening
a Protector of Emigrants Office (PoE) in Bengaluru. He said that Rae Bareli PoE
office is also ready and Guwahati PoE office would be functional soon. The conference
is organized by the MOIA every year to discuss the issues related to protection
and welfare of Overseas Indian workers. The conference is being attended by Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as well as Jordan , Yemen , Malaysia , the
Maldives Angola, Thailand , Nigeria , Iraq and Libya . There are approximately
7.5 million semi-skilled and unskilled overseas Indian workers in the GCC countries
and Malaysia on temporary employment/ contract visas, predominantly in the construction,
healthcare and household services sectors. The MOIA is the nodal Ministry for protection and welfare of Overseas Indian workers.
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