India has formally launched the largest repatriation programme ‘Vande Bharat Mission’ which not only looks into bringing back Indian nationals but also those NRIs who want to return to their respective countries where they have family, jobs, etc. The Ministry of External Affairs is also focused on rehabilitation of those Indian nationals who have been rendered unemployed.
Speaking on the repatriation exercise, sources told India Today that the Ministry of External Affairs would be sharing database of those skilled workers who would be returning jobless with state governments and the Ministry of Skill Development, to ensure that they are rehabilitated once they complete their quarantine period.
“A very large number of people who are returning from the Gulf are actually workers, many of whom have lost their jobs. MEA is going to provide a value-added service to the state governments, which is, to inform the state governments in advance of what their professions were so that as soon as the quarantine is over, their rehabilitation process can begin since many of these are highly skilled workers… This database that MEA would provide will be very very useful for them to get jobs in India… MEA working with the state governments and the ministry of skill development,” said a source.
The people who will make the cut to board the flights and ships should have “compelling” reasons to return. MEA has prioritised and made lists keeping in mind students whose colleges or universities and schools shut down because of the situation; people who are employed and then either lost their jobs, finished their visas, completed their terms and had to come back; cases which are linked to health, elderly people, pregnant women, family emergencies, sympathetic cases.