Dept of NRI Affairs to hold Conference on Indian Expatriates


Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji (GA)

Panaji, Mar 18: The  Department  of  NRI  affairs  will  hold  a  conference  on  Indian  expatriates  in  the    Gulf  countries  on  March  29  at  3  pm  at  Hotel  Mandovi,  Panaji.  Union  Minister  for   overseas Indian  affairs, Vayalar  Ravi  will  inaugurate  the  conference.  Chief  Minister  Digambar  Kamat  will  be  the  chief guest  and  chief  secretary J  P  Singh   will  be  the  guest  of  honour.  Commissioner  for  NRI  affairs,  Eduardo  Faleiro will  preside  over  the  conference.

 On  this  occasion,  Community  Service  Leadership  Awards  will  be  presented  to  some  leaders  of  the  Goan  community  in  the  Gulf  countries.  The  handbook  for  NRGs,   containing  information  useful to   emigrants  and  facilities  available  to  them  will   be  released  at  the  conference.  Action  Taken  Reports  on  memoranda  submitted  to   the  NRI  Commissioner  during  his  recent  visit  to  the  Gulf  countries  will  also  be   circulated  at  the  Conference.

Attendance to the conference will by invitations only , if you would like to attend - please send in your requests to us before the 20th of March  2008 -  giving us your  full name and  address in Goa- to enable  the NRI GOA-  Dept  to despatch the invitations to you.

R.S.V.P. Tel:0832-2419515/516                     

E-mail:  contact@globalgoans.org.in
contact@globalgoans.org.in 
Fax:0832-2419851

  

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