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Intiatives for Overseas Indians

 

 Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) 2014 – January 7-9, 2014, New Delhi

Subject: Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) 2014 – January 7-9, 2014, New Delhi

As you are aware, at PBD 2013, Hon . Subash Razdanji, President of Gandhi Foundation, USA was honoured with the prestigious Pravasi Bharatiya Samman award.

The PBD-2014 has already been launched on 05 November, 2013. Special sessions will be held on 07 January, 2014 on youth, apart from various sessions on India’s growth & Development, India’s soft Power etc., on other days. Enthusiastic participation is expected from our heterogeneous and diverse overseas Indian origin community spread across the globe. The effort is to have a more meaningful and interactive event that would address issues and concerns of the overseas Indian community effectively. The preparations for a successful PBD 2014 are in full swing.

I wish you a very Happy New Year!

Ajit Kumar
Consul General of India
5549 Glenridge Drive NE
Atlanta, GA-30342
Tel: (404) 549-8358

 Pravasiya Bhartiya Divas (PBD) 2013  held at Kochi on January 7-9, 2013 www.pbd-india.com bullet

Government of India’s Initiatives for Overseas Indians

The Government of India is proud of the contributions made by overseas Indians to the development of India. With a view to strengthen their linkages with India both at personal and professional levels, the Government of India has taken various initiatives that include:

Prime Minister’s Global Advisory Council Of Overseas Indians

The Government of India has constituted the Prime Minister’s Global Advisory Council of People of Indian Origin to draw upon the experience and knowledge of eminent people of Indian origin in diverse fields from across the world.
 
The meeting of PM’s Global Advisory Council of Overseas Indians was held on 7th January, 2011 at New Delhi. 14 eminent Overseas Indians, who are the member of the Council attended the meeting and made a wide range of suggestions in the area of education, health and development issues underlining the role of Overseas Indians.

The Overseas Indian Citizenship (OCI) Scheme:

The Overseas Indian Citizenship (OCI) Scheme was formerly launched in January 2006 by amending the Citizenship Act, 1955 to facilitate lifelong visa free travel to India and certain economic, educational and cultural benefits to Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs). As on 30th June 2011, a total number of 8,61,726 persons have availed of these facility.

Overseas Workers Resource Centre

To educate the intending emigrants about the risks involved in irregular migration and the precautions to be taken while seeking overseas employment and to provide need based information to overseas emigrants an Overseas Workers Resource Centre (OWRC) – a toll free 24x7 helpline has been set up. The helpline provides information within India at 100 11 1900. The helpline can also be reached from anywhere in the world at 91-11-40503090.

Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre

The OIFC, an institution established by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs has compiled ‘Homeward Bound – a regulatory & investment handbook for Overseas Indians’, which was released by the Prime Minister of India during the 9th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, held from 7th to 9th January, 2011 in New Delhi. This document would further facilitate Overseas Indian’s economic engagements with India. The Centre, in its endeavour to strengthen the Diaspora’s economic inter linkages with India, continues to seek to encourage the Overseas Indians to make use of its platform to connect with India.

Indian Development Foundation Of Overseas Indians

Indian Development Foundation of Overseas Indians is a not-for-profit trust registered to provide a credible window for Overseas Indian Philanthropy in India’s social development. The foundation is managed by an eminent Board of Trustees. The mandate of the foundation is to lead Overseas Indians philanthropic capital into Indian’s social sector by forging partnerships between donors and credible non-Government and non-profit voluntary organisations working in the social sector in India.

Global Indian Network Of Knowledge
The enlargement of the Global Indian Network of Knowledge is called Global-INK. This electronic platform will enable us to draw upon the reservoir of knowledge, expertise and skills that the Overseas Indian community possesses to catalyze the social development effort in India.

TRACING ROOTS
Indian desirous of knowing their roots in India can take assistance of Govt. of India programme ‘Tracing the Roots.’ Further details are available on MOIA’s website:
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Foreign Marriage Act

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