NRI?conference recommends formulation of NRI Development Corporation

[email protected] (S M Farooq)
February 15, 2012

Kuwait City, February 15: With more than 600 Non Resident Indians, business and finance experts and social leaders from Kuwait and some of Middle East’s top social leaders came together for the FEEL NRI Conference 2012 in Kuwait and deliberated on various issues related to expatriate Indians mainly their concerns on saving and investment.

Presented jointly by the Kuwait Kerala Muslim Association (KKMA) and the Foundation for Enhancing Expatriate Life (FEEL) the Conference titled "Beyond Remittance” highlighted the savings and investment related issues affecting the lower income group of NRIs.

The conference held under the patronage of Oommen Chandy, the chief minister of Kerala State and the chairmanship of M.M. Hassan, ex Minister for Non Resident Affairs of Kerala was the first ever NRI conference in the Middle East organized by a social organization.

Satish C. Mehta, the Ambassador of India inaugurated the Experts Dialogue Session held on Thursday as well as the first Middle East NRI Conference on remittance and savings organized at Ramada Hotel, Riggae, Kuwait.

The Conference began with an Experts Dialogue session on Thursday participated by financial experts, business executives and social leaders to review the role of government, financial institutes and social welfare organizations in fostering financial inclusion of lower income NRIs. The subject topic was presented by Sageer Trikarpur, chairman of KKMA and the NRI Conference Organizing Committee. He raised the concern of lower income group of NRIs that why even after 20 or 30 years of hard work an ordinary NRI is not able to save for an emergency, an important in life, and for his retirement?

NRIs despite their job or status do remit money regularly, most on a monthly basis. The money is routed through hundreds of banks and exchange companies to several thousands of households in India. Then what happens to it? Where is their hard earned money going?

The existing evidence of the patterns of remittance usage in India suggests that although the country receives a substantial amount of remittances from Indians living abroad, the bulk of remittances are being mainly spent on housing and everyday consumption expenditure, rather than into productive investment. Our Conference has reconfirmed this statement yesterday.

The speakers and panelists participated in the experts dialogue as well as in the plenary sessions pointed out that that the major reason for this pathetic situation is lack of awareness and financial literacy. NRI themselves and their dependent are not aware of the situation in its full seriousness and the government or other bodies never supported them in this issue. They stress the need for a behavioral change among NRIs. They should change their living and spending habits and start saving for his future by avoiding unnecessary expenditures, have a savings plan and to save regularly.

Banks and exchange companies have a role in this to collaborate with the government and channelized this scheme. Whereas the social organizations are the body to educate, mobilize and ensure that this program is success.

The speakers also found that the existing rehabilitation and pension schemes do not meet requirement of NRIs. Therefore, government, particularly the department of Non Residents has great responsibility for evolving a saving scheme for NRIs which is linked with a monthly saving and investment plan.

M.M. Hasan, the ex-minister for Non Resident Affairs and the chairman of the NRI Conference presided over the Conference. Mr. Nandakumaran P., the Managing Director of State Bank of Travancore was the Chief Guest.

Padmashree Dr. Azad Moopen, Managing director of DM Foundation presented the theme address at the inaugural session. Y. Sudhir Kumar Shetty, Chief Operating Officer of UAE Exchange Center delivered the keynote address. The plenary discussions held in two sessions were chaired by Noyal Thomas, Chief Executive and ex officio director of NORKA Roots and Mr. Sunny Mathews, Managing Director of Sefeena General Tradign and contracting Company.

Also joined in panel discussions held in two sessions were John Mathew, Deputy chairman of Arabi Enertech, R. Kuppanna, General Manger, Kuwait India International Exchange, K.N.S. Das, General Manager, Lulu Exchange, Pancily Varkey, Country Head of UAE Exchange, K.P. Paulson, Head, Strategic Risk Unit at Alahli Bank, Saleh Ahmad Al Salaeh, manager at Kuwait International Bank, E.D. Titus, Director of Bahrain Exchange co., John Simon, Marketing Manger of Al Mulla Exchange Co. and Rexzcy Williams, Director of Asset Avenues.

The conclusion ceremony was chaired by Mohammad Hilal, general manager at Nasser Al Sayer and Sons. Sageer Trikarpur, chairman of Conference Organizing committee summarized the conference recommendations. Munawar Mohammad and SM Basheer orchestrated the whole event. Abdul Fatah Thayyil, president of KKMA proposed vote of thanks.

Conference Recommendations:

1. The government should formulate an investment scheme for NRIs to promote saving habits. An NRI Development Corporation or similar may be created for mobilizing small savings from expatriate community; and the NRIs can directly contribute to this fund from their existing bank accounts. In view of the social cause of the fund, a percentage of contribution may be made from the government for the low income group of participants. The fund can be utilized or invested in government owned development projects, financial, agricultural, education, health or service related schemes and also invested in other development projects with the help of professional asset managers. In addition to retirement pension for NRIs, regular income should be paid to participants in a form of dividends from the investment.

2. Government should revise the existing contributory pension scheme by making it more attractive for the lower income group with the help of social organization and the media.

3. The government should provide support for NRIs intend to start up small and medium level investment projects by granting managerial grant, interest holiday or similar.

4. The NORKA Roots should act as a Nodal agency for coordinating these projects for NRIs.

5. The government should come up with a housing scheme for lower income groups.

The Beyond Remittance Conference was hosted by State Bank of Travancore and supported by Zain Telecommunications, Shifa Al Jazeera, Malabar Gold, Gulf Mart and Apsara Bazar and coorganized by Lulu Exchange, UAE Exchange, Kuwait India International Exchange, Bahrain Exchange and Al Mulla Exchange.

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April 7,2020

Dammam: Indian Social Forum, Dammam, Karnataka chapter distributed Food Kits for Indian expatriates labors who were in trouble due to Corona lockdown on April 6, 2020 at a labor camp here in Al Khobar.

The labors, most of them are from the staes of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh And Uttar Pradesh, were in trouble without food.

 Recieving the information leaders of Indian Social Forum immediately visited the camp to take survey.

Indian Social Forum with the help of donors distributed food kits. Indian Social Forum, Dammam, Karnataka Chapter president Mr.Mohammed Shareef Jokatte expressed gratitude for donors for their contribution.

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Muhammed Irshad
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Really appreciated. Working for this cause during this critical situation is really great job.

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Media Release
May 14,2020

Dubai: A non-profitable social organization, KSCC is delivering a great service to the community during this pandemic situation.

Karnataka Sports and Cultural Club is a civil organization registered under Community Development Authority (CDA) involved in implementing various UAE government initiatives, blood donation drives, health campaigns, sport events, charity works, awareness programs and much more.

KSCC is currently actively liaising with Dubai government authorities in discharging the needs and requirements of the people in these challenging covid-19 pandemic times. It is also involved the activities such as logistics, coordinating stores, mobilizing isolation centers, equipping quarantine facilities and volunteering services.

During these testing times, KSCC is also facilitating the Guidance to the general public, follow-up up to 122 covid positive cases, counselling the affected, assisting the references and providing the ever-necessary emotional support by setting up a team of 24 reserved persons for call center helplines.

As per the request from DHA (Dubai Health Authority) KSCC has successfully organized the blood donation drive and donated upto 141 units of blood with the help of KSCC members & supporters.

Apart from above, KSCC is also engaged in serving needy by distributing the food provisional kit (Yestahloon) from the very 1st day of lockdown till day by their special task force team under guidelines of CDA, and also taking into consideration the month of Ramadan, team is successfully distributing Iftar food & provision kit with the help of donors.

In the 1st Phase, KSCC covered 2421 beneficiaries by providing 440 provisional food kits, 435 food pack and 529 Iftar kits.

As per the CDA guidelines, club is also engaged in following up the health condition of senior citizens living in UAE.

KSCC special team is also engaged in clearing documentation and formalities related to dead body repatriation until its final procedures and handing over to relatives with help of UAE governments authorities. Total 5 dead bodies are repatriated in their 1st phase of service.

KSCC is also having a center controlled special task team to assist all above activities during the covid-19 pandemic to continue the services to general public.

KSCC thanks all Government authorities, Members in different task team, supporters and Sponsors company MAERSK, MALABAR GOLD & DIAMOND and TAMIL ENTREPRENEUR for their support and also request extend their support to consolidate the above demanding service and deliver our best possible assistance not only because it is the month of Ramadan, but also our responsibility to reach out to the poor and needy, during this fight against Covid-19.

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June 17,2020

Doha: Qatar Indian Social Forum (QISF) once again set an example that no caste, creed, language and religion comes as hurdle for their humanitarian services and helped to perform last rites of Ramesh who committed suicide in Doha-Qatar.

45-year-old Ramesh son of K. Nagan hailing from Panikulam, Thrissur district in Kerala, who was working as a tailor committed suicide in his house at Ruwias in Qatar on 30th May 2020.

On hearing this news, some of his friends in Kearla informed Mr. Shihab who is also from Thrissur and a member of QISF and the same was brought to the notice of QISF humanitarian team head Mr. Abdul Latheef Madikeri and Basheer Ahmed of Tamil Nadu.

Immediately, the QISF team intervened and contacted the family members of the deceased in India and discussed the matter and consequences of sending the body back home to India in this pandemic COVID 19 situation.

Considering the prevailing situation, the family members gave the consent to bury the body in Qatar itself.

QISF team collected the required documents from the family of the deceased and managed to clear all the necessary formalities from the police department, Health Department, Embassy of India and Hamad Medical Corporation.

Finally, the body of the deceased was buried in Qatar on 7th June 2020 and the copies of all the relevant documents have been handed over to the family members.

The family members of the deceased thanked and applauded the leaders and all the members of QISF for their effective and on time humanitarian service rendered even in this pandemic crisis and having no bias.

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