State preparing for Saudi Returnees

Published on: 04 Nov, 2013
Published under: General Kerala News

4 November 2013
Thiruvananthapuram

The southern Indian state of Kerala, which sends a major chunk of Indian workforce in the Gulf region, is ready to rehabilitate emigrants returning from Saudi Arabia as new labor rules come into force.The four-month amnesty period granted to the illegal expatriates to regularize their job and residence statuses or leave the country ended Sunday.

So far, thousands of expatriates from the state have utilized the facility and some of more than 10,000 people who came back have returned to take up new jobs in the Gulf. The state expects more workers to return in a couple of days.

“We have formed three regional committees to help the returnees and identify those who require free tickets,” said KC Joseph, the state’s nonresident Keralite affairs (Norka) minister, who advised the expatriates not to take a “careless attitude” and get into more trouble.

The committees were set up in Dammam, Jeddah and Riyadh with the assistance of the federal government, which is also approached seeking funds for the rehabilitation package.“Those who have already initiated the process should approach these committees if they fail to manage the tickets on themselves. They would also help them to get exit certificates from the Indian Embassy there. We expect only a few people to come back now,” he said.

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said unskilled workers in the state were earning more than their counterparts in some areas of the Gulf’s job market and they could easily find a job back home. For others, the government is extending financial and technical support to set up their own businesses.

“An unskilled worker gets at least Rs 600 ($10) for a day’s labor in Kerala which is comparable to the Gulf status,” said the chief minister who doesn’t see a massive exodus anytime soon. “We want to utilize the international exposure of others in the small and medium industrial sector.”

Meanwhile, the Kerala Pravasi League, a pro-government forum of the returnees, said it had formed 100 self-help groups across the state and sought help from the government to set up suitable enterprises.

Source– http://www.arabnews.com

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