NEW DELHI: With a growing number of Indians returning from abroad,
including the Gulf, on account of global disruptions caused by the COVID-19
pandemic, the Union government has decided to collect information from
arriving passengers on repatriation flights that will explore possibilities of
finding employment for them as part of their resettlement, according to WAM
News Agency.
Resources of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, which is organising the
repatriation flights, the Ministry of External Affairs, which is streamlining the repatriation through its embassies and consulates and the Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship, which can explore and develop
employment avenues, are being pooled to help in this resettlement
programme, according the news agency.
Explaining the pooling of resources, Dr Mahendra Nath Pandey, the
Minister for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, said: “These are
testing times and it is crucial that the entire country comes together and
supports the Central government in its efforts to address the challenges
posed by the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.”
He said the data collected from returning Indians upon arrival will help
them to find jobs and “bridge the current demand-supply gap in employment.”
He aims to create a database of returnees based on their skills, use
state-of-the-art technology for skill mapping and tap into and fulfil the
demand for skilled workers from Indian and foreign companies as the
economy recovers from the lockdown caused by the Coronavirus.
Hardeep Singh Puri, the Minister for Civil Aviation, said: “We have
observed that a lot of our overseas workers returning to India due to the
pandemic possess international skill sets and experience which can be of
great value for the domestic market.”
He said in-flight announcements are being made by Air India and Air India
Express that are operating repatriation flights to ensure that all our migrants
returning from abroad can be informed about this initiative. Airports have
also put up banners and digital signages about this initiative.
Dr S Jaishankar, the Minister for External Affairs said: “In view of the global
emergency caused by the unprecedented spread of the Novel Coronavirus,
we are committed to provide every possible support to our citizens stranded
abroad, Â and the challenges they are facing. We shall actively promote this
initiative  through our Embassies and Consulates across different countries.
The initiative will help in the deployment of returning Indian workforce
matching their skill sets.” |