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NRI's played a role in the clearance of bill: Ravi
Thursday, July 6 2006 09:51 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

Washington: The Indian community in the United States played an effective role in the recent clearance of the civilian nuclear agreement between the two countries in the House of International Relations Committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi said here.

"The role played by the Indian American community shows their involvement, interest and commitment to the home country in whatever way they can. This a positive sign," Ravi told reporters referring to the passage of the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement at the Indian Embassy here last evening.

He said the feeling of 'We have done our little bit' had boosted the confidence level of NRIs.

Ravi said the Overseas Affairs Ministry would make all efforts to ensure the involvement of NRIs in the economic development of India.

"My ministry's main effort will be to encourage the Indian community all over the world to become a partner in the progress and economic development of our country," Ravi said.

He pointed out that overseas remittances from NRIs were around US$ 22 billion with US$ 12 billion coming from the Gulf states alone.

Ravi stressed that after liberalisation and increasing emphasis on the market, the role of the individual states had increased, ensuring a healthy competition.

The ministry will help every Non Resident Indian whowants to invest in India by putting them in touch with the states, Ravi said.

"We will encourage and protect them" Ravi said, referring to the creation of new zones as incentives for attracting NRI investments.

On major investment avenues, he said tourism and health sectors were areas where NRIs could make a difference.

Ravi said his ministry was also actively involved in dealing with the social problems of the Indian community abroad, especially those related to the 'abuse' of women. "The abuse of women and others overseas is a serious problem and we are trying our best to maximise the reduction of the problem. The issue deals not only with the abuse of domestic help, but fraudulent marriages and other kind of abuses on women and labourers," he said.

He added that interaction in this regard had already been held with a number of states and NGOs. Apart from asking every Chief Minister to set up enquiry cells at state level, Ravi said his ministry would be leaning on overseas missions of the Indian government to tackle the problem.

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