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Giving a platform to Keralites in the Gulf to air their grievances, an exclusive session on Non-Resident Indians in that region was held as the 11th Pravasi Divas began in Kochi on Monday.
In his inaugural address, Union Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi said the Central and Kerala governments should hear the woes of men and women 'toiling' in the Gulf and urged the delegates to air their issues openly.
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Image: Union Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar RaviPhotographs: Hitesh Harsinghani/Rediff.com
While admitting that solutions to only some of their problems have been arrived at so far, he said there were issues galore which remains to be addressed. The suggestions which come up would be discussed with the prime minister and at the Union Cabinet, he said.
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Image: Kerala Chief Minister Oommen ChandyPhotographs: Hitesh Harsinghani/Rediff.com
In his keynote address, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said providing the NRIs with voting rights was the biggest achievement for those living abroad. Minister of State for External Affairs, E Ahamed said efforts would be made for the skill development of unskilled workers.
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Image: Kerala minister for Non-Resident Kerala Affairs K C JosephPhotographs: Hitesh Harsinghani/Rediff.com
The Kerala government should also take steps in this regard. Kerala minister for Non-Resident Kerala Affairs, K C Joseph said the government has plans to permit NRIs exercise their voting rights in panchayat and local body polls too.
A bill in this regard would be tabled soon, he said. The minister alleged that the AIR India was showing 'step-motherly' treatment to the Gulf Keralites. The government was determined to go ahead with the state's ambitious Air Kerala project at any cost, he said.
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Image: Delegates at the meetPhotographs: Hitesh Harsinghani/Rediff.com
The theme of the session is to boost economic and social engagement with the diaspora in the Gulf region. The full day session is also expected to discuss significant issues that impact NRIs such as repatriation, labour mobility, partnership agreements in the Gulf region and relief and rehabilitation of Indian nationals affected by recent uprisings.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would formally inaugurate the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas meet on Tuesday.
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