Kerala announces schemes for Saudi Arabia returnees


Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 6 (IANS): The Kerala government Wednesday announced a slew of schemes for returnees from Saudi Arabia, including a subsidy in both capital and interest on short and long term loans.

Saudi Arabia is implementing Nitaqat, a programme of Saudisation introduced by that country's ministry of labour, which requires that all firms employing more than 10 people set aside posts for local people and reduce dependence on foreign workers.

The four-month grace period for foreign workers to get proper documents in case they desired to continue working in that country ended Nov 3.

Speaking to reporters, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said his government would take up the matter with cash-rich Keralite businessmen in the Middle East, to see if they might be able to accommodate those from the state who are forced to leave Saudi Arabia on account of the new law.

"Already, we have had one round of sitting with these business houses. It looks promising, and very soon we will have a final round of sitting where concrete job offers from their side are expected," Chandy said.

Although the amnesty period ended Sunday, contrary to speculation in the media of a mass exodus, less than 14,000 people have so far returned to Kerala from Saudi Arabia.

"We wish the returnees to get in touch with Roots-Norka officials who have with them small scale projects in various sectors and will help to set up units. Those who wish to buy vehicles for operating rent-a-car services will get loans at subsidised rates. Those who wish to start a venture in groups also can explore options. All of them can look forward to up to 10 percent subsidy in the capital cost and up to five percent in interest," the chief minister said.

The state government has also offered programmes where people can avail up to Rs.20 lakh under interest-free schemes for specific projects," Chandy said.

Three regional committees of Roots-Norka, the agency coordinating the rehabilitation of returnees, are collecting information about people who wish to return from Saudi Arabia. The state government will charter flights to get them back free of cost, the chief minister said.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 07 2013



    Brayan, Bahrain

    I agree with you.

    We pass comments and enjoy using our wits & humor and not necessarily to be serious about it.

    In this sense we better watch Mr. R. Bhandarkar's sense of humor. Cool !

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  • Mendonca, Kudla

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Yekh Ka Double

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Joseph F. Gonslaves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore. My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can and have fun. Life is short, there is always some joke about my comments, I was just kidding. Don't be mad at me.

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  • Indian, Mangalore/KSA

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    @Bryan, Bahrain,you will come to know when he announces the scheme..You can convert after that..

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  • Noel, neermarga, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013



    This is not the first time the Kerala government is coming to the rescue or help whenever their people face any hardship either within the State or Abroad.
    This great gesture should be appreciated.


    Karnataka government may help but our people may utter few words of solace.... salah vafas agaya. Besides, there would big criticism from certain sections of our society.

    One thing is for sure, Kannadigas are never ever united like Keralites.

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  • Joseph F. Gonslaves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Dear Mr. Brayan, Barhain,
    For your kind information:
    Faith cannot be bartered or gambled if the seeds sowed were fell deep inside the earth’s fertile soil.
    John 10:28 And I give unto them eternal life and they shall never perish, NEITHER SHALL ANY MAN PLUCK THEM OUT OF MY HAND.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod, Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Karnatakans, you are welcome to the God's own country, Kerala. We have big heart to accommodate you. After all, Karnataka or Kerala we are Indians and no discrimination.

    This prompted me to pen seeing some comments from our fellow readers on what the Karnataka Govt. has in store for those returning from KSA.

    Dont worry, please migrate to this beautiful state, Kerala. Good luck.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    We are 28 states in India !!! Is Kerala in one of them!!! Just a thinking !!!Good thinking from the CM.

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    Hahaha so Kerala is called !!!GOD OWN COUNTRY!!! ..... no INDUSTRY , no development plan , BIG UNION PARTIES and now CM begs to NRI - KERALA business man please help them to get jobs for them.....you think Rs.20 lakh interest-free schemes for specific projects will come for free .......lol?

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    You have a problem with Keralites, You have a problem with people from Africa living in India and God knows who else. What is your problem if the CM of Kerala is begging with fellow Kerala businessmen to help their own people?. He is not begging you. At least in Kerala they try to help each other from their community, instead of others like us, who only want to stab each other in the backs. Also, the 20 lakhs interest free loan is offered to Keralites in distress and not offered to you, so don't get worked up over it.

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  • steven, manipal

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    in my recent comment about ( 1.34 lac Indians return, Govt watching the situation in Saudi Arabia)in DAIJIWORLD, i mentioned about the scheme or insurance for gulf return employees, if not our but kerala government did a wonderful job,hope our government will follow soon,

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Wed, Nov 06 2013

    If Siddu announce schemes for his people IT WILL BE FOR ONLY ONE COMMUNITY.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 07 2013

    @Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru.
    Can I know what community is that, please. So I will try and convert when the scheme is out.

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  • lancy, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 06 2013

    wowww,,what a news from Kerala....where are the other states???this is called unity....good job by Kerala Ministers.

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  • mohammed, mangalore

    Wed, Nov 06 2013

    good move from kerala cm,but here in karnataka we cant expect such decission,in case if siddaramiahji anounce any scheme that will create scene like "shadi bhagya" scheme because bjp will oppose saying that it will helpful for muslims.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Wed, Nov 06 2013

    Kerala prepared, what about our guys?

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  • stan, dubai

    Wed, Nov 06 2013

    Our custom officers schemes to charge more duty on goods for Karnataka returnees, and our Karnataka may pay from Marriage funds to the girl who marries them.

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  • For Justice:-) , Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Wed, Nov 06 2013

    Even if girls marry local guys too it gives money,so?

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