Minister meets Indian Diaspora at Fujairah

Muraleedharan touched upon the significance of recent legislative changes, citing them as essential steps towards achieving the vision of a developed India. He emphasized that Mahatma Gandhi’s fight for independence and self-rule also encompassed the pursuit of Swaraj, specifically tailored to India’s perspective

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  1. Muraleedharan, the Minister of State for External Affairs, participated in a recent community event in Fujairah, UAE, where he addressed and evaluated the diverse challenges encountered by the Indian diaspora, reported ddnews.gov.in.

The gathering brought to the forefront various concerns expressed by the community, encompassing matters such as degree equivalence, difficulties encountered by medical patients, challenges related to chartered accountants’ equivalence at UAE, passport tatkal issues, and the implementation of Aadhar cards for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). Working in collaboration with Consul General of India at UAE, Satish Kumar Sivan, the minister actively proposed solutions to the issues confronting the community.

Muraleedharan emphasized the importance of approaching problems from the viewpoint of those experiencing them. The interaction with him was insightful, and his guidance proved to be immensely beneficial.

In his address, Muraleedharan touched upon the significance of recent legislative changes, citing them as essential steps towards achieving the vision of a developed India. He emphasized that Mahatma Gandhi’s fight for independence and self-rule also encompassed the pursuit of Swaraj, specifically tailored to India’s perspective.

Addressing the Indian diaspora, Muraleedharan expressed confidence that those living away from the motherland would take pride in such progressive developments. He urged them to contribute actively to the realization of the vision of a ‘Vikasit Bharat’ or a developed India, encouraging voluntary efforts, particularly in the education sector.

The minister had earlier visited the Indian Consulate at Dubai on his two day trip to the UAE and conducted a comprehensive review of all consular issues. During the meeting, he provided valuable guidance and imparted a thorough understanding of how to address these issues with a humanitarian perspective.

The minister emphasized the importance of approaching problems from the viewpoint of those experiencing them. The interaction with him was insightful, and his guidance proved to be immensely beneficial.

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