Mangaluru: How J R Lobo's initiative ensured Rs 50 crore grant for NRIs in state budget


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 27: The 2017 budget presented by Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah allotting Rs 50 crore to the NRI Forum has certainly brought cheers to thousands of non-resident Kannadigas working in Gulf countries and in other parts of the globe. This budgetary allocation is the result of the initiative and dedicated efforts of J R Lobo, Mangaluru South MLA who made concerted efforts in this regard. As chairman of the Backward Castes and Minority Community Welfare Committee J R Lobo along with other committee members visited Kerala and studied the Kerala model of welfare measures undertaken for NRIs.

As chairman of the committee J R Lobo submitted the report to the chief minister and the same was presented in the state assembly on February 7 and 9. In the report J R Lobo had requested the government to allot Rs 50 crore for taking up various programmes and welfare measures for the NRIs of Karnataka as per the Kerala model. The chief minister, who recently launched a dedicated policy initiative for the NRIs recently, accepted the recommendations and allotted Rs 50 crore in the penultimate full budget recently bringing cheers to the NRI community of Karnataka.

Reacting to the allocation of Rs 50 crore for the NRI Forum, J R Lobo expressed satisfaction and thanked the chief minister on behalf of the 4 lac NRI community of Karnataka for showing concern for the NRIs. "I am happy the chief minister accepted the report submitted by me as the chairman of the Backward Castes and Minorities Welfare Committee. The committee members had studied the Kerala model wherein a dedicated ministry of NRIs is created to help the non-resident Diaspora of Kerala. In the report we recommended a vast budgetary allocation for the NRI Forum of Karnataka and also suggested strengthening the system by forming a separate department on the lines of the Kerala model to provide necessary help to NRIs of the state and implement various welfare measures," J R Lobo stated.

J R Lobo also pointed out that he has recommended enhancing the NRI fund allocation every year step by step so that the proposed corporation can plan and execute concrete measures for the wellbeing of NRIs. The committee studied the Kerala model and recommended the best practices to be implemented in Karnataka also so that the NRIs get necessary hand-holding to deal with the situation as and when they decide to come back or are forced to come back to the native.


Benefits for all NRIs of Karnataka

J R Lobo, however, clarified that though the recommendations were made by the Backward Castes and Minority Welfare Committee, the funds allotted by the government is meant for the welfare of all NRIs of the state irrespective of caste, creed, religion or language. "The recommendations were made by this committee because we found that nearly 60% of the NRI diaspora belongs to backward castes and minority community”, J R Lobo explained.

Lobo pointed out that though the Karnataka NRI Forum was set up it was inactive all these years because the budget allocated for this Forum was very less and there was hardly any activity from the Forum. So our committee decided to take up the issue concerning the wellbeing of NRIs and we began to collect information in this regard from different parts of the country. We realised that our neighbouring state Kerala has taken up lot of welfare measures in this regard and we decided to visit Kerala to study the measures taken by that government. "Based on our spot visit and detailed study we made certain recommendations and submitted the report to the government. We are happy that the government has accepted our recommendations and has given Rs 50 crore in the budget and has also promised taking necessary measures to implement the recommendations” J R Lobo declared.

The Committee headed by J R Lobo has also recommended the formation of a NRI Corporation on the lines of the Department of Non-Resident Keralites Affairs (NORKA) in Kerala which was set up way back in 1996. A separate department called NORKA ROOTS was up by the Kerala government to implement all the welfare measures for the benefit of the NRIs. Both NORKA and NORKA ROOTS are providing every possible help not only to those who returned from abroad but also to those who require help to go abroad. The report submitted by J R Lobo recommends a similar kind of set up in Karnataka and as a first step in this direction the committee had requested budget allocation of Rs 50 crore in the first year to start with and enhance the allocation every year. With the government responding positively by allotting Rs 50 crore for the year 2017-18, J R Lobo feels that his efforts have borne desired results.

The Backward Caste and Minority Welfare Committee is a committee of the house. When it sits on deliberations it has all the powers of the house because it is like the house sitting on deliberations. Now that the committee has submitted the report the government cannot ignore it. It has to come out with an action taken report on it and that is why this report submitted by J R Lobo as the President of the Backward Castes and Minority Community Welfare Committee assumes great importance. The proactive work and detailed study done by the committee and the acceptance of the same by the chief minister by allotting Rs 50 crore certainly augurs well for the NRI Community of Karnataka.

It may be recalled that J R Lobo took the initiative after NRI businessman and philanthropist Ronald Colaco submitted a memorandum to the government to take measures to safeguard the welfare of the NRI community in Karnataka.

  

 

  

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 28 2017

    Here is an elected M.L.A. - ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF MANGALORE AND IN TURN WORKING FOR THE PEOPLE OF MANGALORE.

    Mr. J.R. Lobo is a peoples' man standing by the people. The help rendered is a forerunner of many other schemes to follow.

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Tue, Mar 28 2017

    Those people who always talk about free 15 lacs will try to take benefit from this as well.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 28 2017

    What I feel is that 50cr should have been allotted to the very poor and deserted children education. Anyways NRI are already well and fare then why this drama. Even NRIs could contribute money for their own welfare as they are more wealthy comparatively. This is matter of generosity and selflessness.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 28 2017

    When someone renders helping hand some people critise instead of appreciating the good work done. when somebody do not try to do anything and keep quite some people appreciate them. what kind of politics is this? Anyway J>R>Lobo has done something to the society . let us appreciate the good work done instead of saying unwanted things!

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  • Jayson Pereira, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Mar 28 2017

    "NRI benefit" lol.. I don't know how these funds will be used.

    Mr. Lobo please be noted

    1) There are lot of Indians including mangaloreans in dubai who have lost their jobs and are jobless since many months (Including me).

    Has central or state governments taken any call to provide any aid?? Forget abt central or state governments, is local administration worried abt NRI's??

    Custom officials at mangalore airport treat us like as we have returned after serving 1 year jail term overseas

    2) What is minimum compensation given if a person dies overseas??

    I never heard any government paying any compensation to a family of the deceased NRI till now.

    Hope that my above lines are an eye opener for the fewer problems which are faced by NRI's

    Thanks,

    On behalf of all the NRI's

    J.R Pereira

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  • JR Pereira, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Mar 28 2017

    "NRI benefit" lol.. I don't know how these funds will be used.

    Mr. Lobo please be noted

    1) There are lot of Indians including mangaloreans in dubai who have lost their jobs and are jobless since many months (Including me).

    Has central or state governments taken any call to provide any aid?? Forget abt central or state governments, is local administration worried abt NRI's??

    2) Are we thieves??

    Custom officials at mangalore airport treat us like as we have returned after serving 1 year jail term overseas

    3) What is minimum compensation given if a person dies overseas??

    I never heard any government paying any compensation to a family of the deceased NRI till now.

    Hope that my above lines are an eye opener for the fewer problems which are faced by NRI's

    Thanks,

    On behalf of all the NRI's

    J.R Pereira

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  • Oswald Fernandes, Bendur/Dubai

    Tue, Mar 28 2017

    A big salute to our dear Mr. J.R. Lobo. Good initiation and novel idea.

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  • shamshuddin mohammed, dammam Saudi arabia

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    We realised that our neighbouring state Kerala has taken up lot of welfare measures in this regard and we decided to visit Kerala to study the measures taken by that government. "Based on our spot visit and detailed study we made certain recommendations and submitted the report to the government.

    Why You people going to Study with keratitis , just deliver us loan we will teach you how to make business and earn profit for Govt.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    burnol bhakts frustrate & feel like kujli & itching.

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  • Jeevan M Shetty, Mangalore/Doha

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    This money will go down the drain . Now ,He will go to gulf to study what kind of help NRI's require. He has not mentioned a single NRI's problem where they can get help or how to get help with a helpline number.. Can NRI's highlight their problems in this forum.???

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Hope we get to see many more fruitful initiatives from the hands of this ever simple/sincere, down-to-earth, peoples' representative, Mr. J. R. Lobo. He certainly deserves our unstinted support and appreciation, regardless of party/religious/group affiliations.

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/Udupi

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Thank you sir.

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  • Latif mapal, Jeddah KSA

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    This is very helpful initiative some NRI back home cant believe they don’t even to buy chocolate for their loved one sponsor issue etc… so let share how will get this help NRIs

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  • Conrad John Tauro, Shirva/Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Man of true vision and fast action.
    Best of luck.

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  • sadadand, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Mr. Lobo... One more Trip to Gulf Country....

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    JR Lobo is No.1 MLA for developments,

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    50 crore.... 50 crore..... 50 crore.....
    Can anyone explain in detail how it will benefit NRI's?

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  • THERESA LOBO, Mukamar,Sharjah - U.A.E.

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    God Bless you Mr.J R Lobo and all your Future Plans.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    @ Well wisher
    Why are you so secrastic? You comments do not reflect your name/wish.
    As if BJP will come to power !

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    A man with a vision !
    Always exihibits pleasing & maturity in his nature.
    Talks to the limit but the outcome is great !
    May God bless him with good health & long life.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Honesty pays ...

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  • neeth, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    What is the % of reservation fort SC/STs in this amount?

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  • Well wisher, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Until when Lobo ma'm?

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  • Alfred, BENDUR

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    YOU SOUND SARCASTIC.
    BE AN NRI FIRST, YOU WILL KNOW THE VALUE OF THESE FUNDS.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Welwisher, your comments prove you do not deserve that name! Most people in Mangalore salute JRL for his dedication and work for the constituency. Look in thee past several ministers and bogale Masters and also a captain came to Gulf and forgot the assurance the moment they left the soil!! Only garlands and lengthy talks for bitter memory! I really appreciate JRL for doing such major job for NRI's! Keep it up Sir!

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  • Dr. Ananth Prabhu G, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Hats off to you Lobo Sir. You are a blessing for Mangaluru. Keep it up

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  • marie d'souza, goa

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    Well done Mr. Lobo, and may God bless you in all your future plans for your people. I hope and pray the Goa CM does something good for its NRI also.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    We have a working MLA respected J.R Lobo.
    Good iniatiative from J.R. Lobo to the NRI's.
    May God Bless you, the NRI's, to Karnataka, to India and the whole world.

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  • IMTIAZ AHMED, Kudroli,Mangalore/Muscat

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    This is good move by the state govt. to NRI of Karnataka. Please tell us how to become a member to NORKA to take benefit, like that. Please provide details.

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  • Logical Indian, Kudla

    Mon, Mar 27 2017

    I think, this scheme is for those NRI's who come back to India empty handed (like recently that of Saudi oil company or construction employees).

    I hope this benefits the actual beneficiaries and not for those who earn well enough abroad & still cry for this money!

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