The following article is written by Abdul Raoof Kondotty who is a Member of the Loka Kerala Sabha. This is republished with permission from https://rehaabmedia.online/news. More than twenty lakh Kerala expatriates are at risk of losing their place in the electoral roll due to issues related to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists.
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The intention of this draft legislation to establish a robust and transparent framework for preparing and assisting citizens of India in various stages of mobility and ensuring their welfare abroad, is appreciated wholeheartedly. However, the framework falls short of creating the robust framework that could ensure welfare of Indians abroad. Through this submission, we highlight some pertinent issues relating to the draft bill that require urgent attention and intervention:
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Dear [RECIPIENT], The undersigned faith organizations are grateful for your public support over the years for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients. We are writing now to urge you and your colleagues to stand up for these and other members of our community who know no other home but this one. Our organizations and
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The Overseas Mobility (Facilitation and Welfare) Bill, 2025 arrives as a long-overdue attempt to replace the archaic Emigration Act of 1983. It promises a modern framework for the millions of Indians working and living abroad, particularly the vast population of labour migrants who form the backbone of India’s overseas workforce and who often migrate to
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