Mangaluru, Dec 17: The Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) has urged the government to take necessary steps for the Non-Resident Indians from Karnataka, who in spite of being deprived of many facilities of the government remit their hard earned money every month.

A delegation of the BCCI led by its president Haji S M Rasheed submitted a memorandum, containing various demands, to Arati Krishinan, vice president, NRI Commission, government of Karnataka in the city on Saturday.
The demands include taking steps to launch direct flights from Mangaluru to Saudi Arabian cities like Jeddah and Riyadh to help the frequent travellers on these destinations including Umrah pilgrims.
The welfare schemes proposed by the BCCI for the benefit of Non Resident Indians from Karnataka include family pension scheme, financial assistance scheme to dependants of a deceased expats, financial assistance scheme for medical treatment, financial assistance scheme for marriage of daughters of poor NRIs, financial assistance scheme for maternity, scheme for payment of educational grant, scheme for payment of loan for housing, self employment, etc.
Providing a minimum loan of Rs 10 lakhs without interest to those return after working abroad for 10 years to setup their own business, giving special concessions for children of NRIs in educational institutions are also among the demands of BCCI.
The memorandum also demanded a separate scheme to provide financial assistance for NRIs if the met with any kind of accident and compensation to their kin through a nationalised insurance company in case of death.
Office bearers of BCCI, Zakariya Jokatte, U T Ifthikar Ali, Abdul Rauoof Puthige were present among others in the delegation.






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SM Rashhed started marketing his long unsold flats in Padil area
Good move by BCCI.
Arati Krishnan Vice president NRI commission govt. of Karnataka to be visited Kerala and to be studied how Kerala govt. formed a welfare forum NORKA (Non residence Kerala Affairs) and the Keralite getting maximum benefits from various schemes implemented for Kerala NRI's in the GCC countries. We GCC NRI's contributed a lot in the growth of GDP of our country by remitting crores of rupees to our country. It is the responsibility of the govt to work for the welfare of expat NRI's. Last year on behalf of all Kannaddiga and on behalf of all Karnataka based organizations we submitted a memorandum to the visiting ministers and MLA's to implement NORKA (Non residence Karnataka affairs) welfare scheme to implement and also whenever they visited Saudi Arabia we reminded again and again personally but we only got promises. We can not understand what difficulty our govt to have to implement the welfare scheme for NRIK expats.
BCCI should have requested the Indian govt to help the NRIs, who are having Indian cash with them... Each NRI will be having 2000 / 3000 cash with them.... They are not able to exchange in their resident countries .... They have to depend on friends who are going on vacation ..
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