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NORKA to start engg. college
By Our Special Correspondent
KOCHI, AUG 21. Steps are on to start an engineering college
exclusively with the funds provided by the Non-Resident Keralites
(NRKs). This would be under the auspices of NORKA, the Minister,
Mr. M.M. Hassan, has said.
Briefing the media about the two-day `Samavayam 2001' which
concluded here this evening, the Minister said some of the
"leading Malayali entrepreneurs" outside the country had agreed
to pump in rupees one crore each for setting up the college.
Meanwhile, the KSIDC has already signed a MoU with the Malayali
Pravasi Cultural Association of Saudi Arabia to set up a centre
of excellence at Taliparamba in Kannur district. The Rs. 300-
crore project would be completed within a period of three to five
years and already 350 acres of land had been identified for
starting the centre. A training institution would also be
attached to the centre of excellence.
Nearly 700 delegates, most of them from the U.A.E., attended the
two-day meet, which was the first of its kind initiated by the
Government. The Government would implement the major
recommendations of the meet in a time-bound manner and would
exert pressure on the Union Government to redress the long
standing grievances of the NRKs. A delegation under the
leadership of the Chief Minister would call upon the Prime
Minister within the next few weeks to apprise him about the need
for early solution to the problems of the Malayalis settled
abroad. A follow-up committee with representation for various
Malayali associations abroad would also monitor the progress of
the implementations of the recommendations, Mr. Hassan said.
As a first step, the Government is to start registration of
Keralites going abroad by NORKA for making them eligible for
welfare measures under the organisation's umbrella. It is also
proposed to start a corpus fund for the welfare and
rehabilitation of migrants belonging to the low income group. The
contributions from NRK associations and returnees' associations
would be used for the same.
The two-day meet has also recommended a pension scheme for NRKs
--a scheme to provide a fixed pension on the payment of annual
premium as per the schedule of rates approved. The scope of the
insurance scheme for NRKs namely `Pravasi Suraksha and Vanitha
Suraksha' would be widened. It is proposed to amend the existing
scheme and to extend insurance cover for deaths--other than by
accident also.
A major recommendation is to introduce shipping services between
Kerala and the U.A.E. and to step up efforts of other foreign
airlines to start air services to the Gulf region. NORKA would be
made the nodal agency for channelising all investments of NRIs in
the State. It was also decided to include the names of NRKs in
the ration cards.
The State Government would take up with the Union Government the
need to impose restrictions on frequent hikes in air fares. It
would also take up with Indian Airlines and Air India
transportation of dead bodies free of cost to this country. It is
also decide to request the Centre to provide international
airport status and night halting facilities at Karipur airport.
Some of the other major recommendations include the question of
taking up with the Union Government the issue of dual citizenship
rights for the NRKs, to seek an amendment, if necessary, in the
Census Act, to include the names of the NRKs in the census list,
and to take up with the Centre permission for the NRIs to import
machineries without any duty for undertaking self employment
ventures.
In the long term measures, the State Government has decided to
prepare a masterplan for rehabilitation of NRK returnees. A
meeting would be convened at Thiruvananthapuram next month of
Gulf returnees to discuss the rehabilitation projects. A meeting
of Malayalis settled outside the State is also scheduled in the
next month at Bangalore or Mumbai, Mr. Hassan said.
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