Indian welfare fund not for debt-ridden citizens in UAE: Ravi
The Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs, Vayalar Ravi, has promised to use the Indian Community Welfare Fund in the UAE to set up a new crematorium and community centres in the UAE.
The minister said he would not commit even a small portion of the Dh8.5 million funds lying with the Indian Embassy and Indian Consulate in the UAE, to even partially ameliorate the situation of financially distressed members of the Indian community who sometimes resort to the extreme step like suicide.
Speaking at a press conference at the India Club, the minister refused to even consider the suggestion of a group of Indian community associations that a part of the fund could be used to give small financial aid or loans to prevent financially distressed Indian families and individuals from committing suicide.
After the economic crisis worsened in different parts of the world including the Middle East, many Indians have taken their lives due to credit card and bank loan defaults and other liabilities.
We are not running a business here and we cannot use the fund for helping financially distressed people.
Indian welfare fund not for debt-ridden citizens in UAE: Ravi - Emirates 24/7
To sum it up in one simple sentence: Money 1st, indians 2nd.
The Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs, Vayalar Ravi, has promised to use the Indian Community Welfare Fund in the UAE to set up a new crematorium and community centres in the UAE.
The minister said he would not commit even a small portion of the Dh8.5 million funds lying with the Indian Embassy and Indian Consulate in the UAE, to even partially ameliorate the situation of financially distressed members of the Indian community who sometimes resort to the extreme step like suicide.
Speaking at a press conference at the India Club, the minister refused to even consider the suggestion of a group of Indian community associations that a part of the fund could be used to give small financial aid or loans to prevent financially distressed Indian families and individuals from committing suicide.
After the economic crisis worsened in different parts of the world including the Middle East, many Indians have taken their lives due to credit card and bank loan defaults and other liabilities.
We are not running a business here and we cannot use the fund for helping financially distressed people.
Indian welfare fund not for debt-ridden citizens in UAE: Ravi - Emirates 24/7
To sum it up in one simple sentence: Money 1st, indians 2nd.