Bengaluru: Legislature committee favours dept for non-resident Kannadigas' affairs


Bengaluru, Feb 9 (DHNS): A legislature committee has recommended that the state government constitute an agency on the lines of Department of Non-Resident Keralites Affairs to redress the grievances of non-resident Kannadigas in India and abroad.

The committee on Welfare of Backward Classes and Minorities headed by the Congress MLA J R Lobo has pointed in its report that Department of Non-Resident Keralites Affairs (NORKA) set up in 1996 is successfully functioning as an interface between the non-resident Keralites and the Kerala government.

A similar department should be set up by the Karnataka government for addressing the problems of non-resident Kannadigas (NRKs) besides safeguarding their rights.


J R Lobo

The panel has suggested that the proposed department should open centres in major cities across the country, providing attestation facilities of educational qualification documents, certificates of birth and death, residence, marriage certificates of NRKs among others.

The committee has suggested that a job portal be set up providing details of employment opportunities abroad. Other suggestions include setting up of a relief fund for rendering immediate assistance to NRKs in need, issue of photo ID cards to NRKs and promotion of regional development with their participation.

The panel has recommended that the government set aside Rs 50 crore in the forthcoming budget for the proposed department.

  

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    INDEED A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.It is good see that M.L.A. J.R. Lobo has made note of this situation.

    This idea should be implemented so that all coming into Karnataka State have an identity.

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  • Shahul, Riyadh. K.S.A

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    It is too late but good initiative and good news to forming NORKA for the welfare and addressing the problems of distressed non resident Kannadigas in GCC countries. It is long waited demand of Kannadigas working in GCC countries . Same type of NORKA (Kerala affairs) is successfully running in Kerala and GCC countries under the supervision of Kerala government under the allocated ministry
    NORKA branches should be opened in GCC countries also with a chairman and some prominent members of kannadigas as the members of NORKA overseas forum.
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  • Anand, Bantakal

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Good Idea sirji. But dont give up after filing the report... pursue it till it takes shape ..

    Kerala Government is an example how it takes care of NRIs. They have 3 international Airports, All Indian airlines are operating out of it.... Any issue related to NRIs the chief ministers directly gets involved and resolves the issues...

    Look at us, Mangalore is just connected by Air India Express ( supposed to be a budget airline !!! tickets are more expensive than regular airlines and service is pathetic !!!). Dont give us special facilities but treat us same like ordinary citizens. We have moved out of the country not because we wanted it, but because there are no opportunities !!! most of the government jobs are reserved !! what else an ordinary citizen can do other than look out for a job out side the country !!

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  • Haneef Puttur, Abu dhabi

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Great initiative and it is the need of the hour.
    Many Kannadigas around the world will be benefited from this.
    Few days back a report of a Kannadiga stuck in Uganda came in news papers. However still there was no much improvement on this. If the same was from Kerala many organizations would have come up to resolve the issue.
    Lets hope for the very best

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  • R Fernandes, Dubi

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Excellent thought and efforts by MLA JR Lobo.
    Millions of Karnataka based NRIs will be grateful too you for this initiative
    Hope this will be realised soon
    Thank You sir

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