Telangana NRI panel studies Andhra Pradesh’s welfare model for migrant workers
The Telangana government's NRI Advisory Committee is studying Andhra Pradesh's welfare model for migrant workers. They are particularly focused on the initiatives aimed at supporting Non-Resident Indians and addressing the concerns of Gulf migrants. The discussions included safety measures, legal actions against fraudulent agents, and rehabilitation schemes for returning workers.
- ▪A delegation from Telangana's NRI Advisory Committee met with Andhra Pradesh Minister Kondapalli Srinivas to discuss welfare measures for NRIs.
- ▪The Telangana panel is examining Andhra Pradesh's initiatives for overseas workers, especially Gulf migrants.
- ▪The meeting covered topics such as legal actions against fraudulent agents and safety measures for migrant workers.
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A delegation from the Telangana government’s NRI Advisory Committee on Wednesday held discussions with Andhra Pradesh Minister Kondapalli Srinivas at APNRT Bhavan to study the welfare measures and best practices being implemented for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and migrant workers in Andhra Pradesh.The Telangana panel is touring Andhra Pradesh to examine the State government’s initiatives aimed at addressing the concerns of overseas workers, particularly Gulf migrants, and the welfare programmes being extended to expatriates and their families.During the meeting, Mr. Srinivas said the Andhra Pradesh government had been working extensively for the welfare of overseas Andhra residents and resolving issues faced by migrant workers.
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