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NEW DELHI, 8 Jan
2010, PTI : Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said
his government was conscious about the adverse effect of
economic crisis on Indians employed abroad and was
working on a project to provide social security net for
the workers returning home.
Inaugurating the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas celebrations
here, he said security of overseas Indian workers and
students was a top priority of his government.
"About 40 per cent of the total remittances of over 50
billion US dollars in 2007-2008 came from skilled and
semi-skilled overseas Indian workers. Many of them have
been badly affected by the economic crisis," Singh noted
at the function.
"We are conscious of the need to structure an
appropriate 'Return and Resettlement Fund' and we are
working on a project to provide a social security safety
net for the returning workers," the Prime Minister said.
He said India has been negotiating with countries with
large emigrant Indian populations to improve the welfare
and protection offered to our workers.
Over the last year, India signed labour agreements with
Malaysia, Bahrain and Qatar that create institutional
frameworks to look into issues such as recruitment,
terms of employment and workers' welfare, Singh pointed
out.
“We also signed social security agreements last year
with Switzerland, Luxembourg and the Netherlands and are
now negotiating such agreements with a number of other
countries," he said.
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