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Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention, 2010
 
 
 
 
 

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Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention, 2010

Engaging the Diaspora: The Way Forward

The next Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) Convention will be held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on 07-09 January 2010.
 
The 8th edition of this flagship event of the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs has been differently structured this time around with a view to provide the delegates with an opportunity to interact with:

        (i)    Cabinet Ministers from India on matters of interest and concern to them.
        (ii)   PIO Ministers/dignitaries from other countries on the expectations and aspirations of the overseas Indian community from the land of their ancestors and how they could work towards strengthening the relationship between India and the country of their residence.
        (iii)   Chief Ministers on issues their States need to attend on priority and facilities and incentives available in their states for the overseas Indian community. 

The convention will have four concurrent sessions on: ‘Investment’, ‘Knowledge’, ‘Philanthropy’ and ‘Gender Issues’.

PBD-2010 will also see the launching of an annual Lecture series under the overarching theme of ‘India and its Diaspora: Everlasting Bonds of Togetherness’. 

On cards is also a Golf Tournament, seminars on ‘Nano-Technology’ and ‘property-rated issues’ of NRIs/PIOs.

The high-profile convention will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister of India on 8th January. President of India will deliver the valedictory address on 9th January and would confer Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Awards for 2010.

These conventions provide the largest platform to the PIOs and NRIs for exchange of views and networking on matters of common interest. Among the decisions taken by the Government of India as a result of wider consultations held at these Conventions, are formulation of the Overseas Citizenship of India, establishment of Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre, conceptualisation of PIO University, formation of Prime Minister’s Global Advisory Council of People of Indian Origin, setting up of the India Development Foundation, enabling professionals holding Overseas Citizens of India cards to practice in India, launching of The Global Indian Network of Knowledge (Global-INK) and the issuance of a smart cards for Indian workers working abroad.

The Convention is being organised by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA), in partnership with the Government of NCT of Delhi. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) would be the institutional partner.

Online registration would start from 15th September, 2009.  Further details would be available on the website of the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (www.moia.gov.in)

http://www.pbdindia.org/

A Brief on
Seminar on Property Related Issues of NRIs/PIOs

        The Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs works towards strengthening the bonds of affinity with overseas Indians, facilitating their participation in India’s developmental activities and enhancing the process of engagement and mutually beneficial partnerships with them.

2.     A series of measures initiated in this regard include formulation of the Overseas Citizenship of India Scheme, establishment of Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre, formation of Prime Minister’s Global Advisory Council of People of Indian Origin, setting up of the India Development Foundation, conceptualization of PIO/NRI University, enabling professionals holding Overseas Citizens of India cards to practice in India, launching of the Global Indian Network of Knowledge and creation of Indian Community Welfare Fund.

3.     Overseas Indians have been a major source of foreign exchange remittances that has led to the present state of comfortable foreign exchange reserve in the country. They have also made investments in several sectors. Real estate is a sector of special interest to NRIs/PIOs.

4.     Of late, this Ministry is in receipt of several references from NRIs/PIOs on property related issues e.g. illegal occupation of land/flats/apartments/houses by unscrupulous persons, delayed handing over of the promised flats/apartments by builders/realtors/property dealers, delay in the settlement of related court cases.

5.     NRIs/PIOs are, generally, not equipped with complete information on the property projects, track record of real estate agents/companies executing them and how they could get quick redressal of their property related grievances/disputes. In a long drawn litigation process, the NRIs/PIOs face the disadvantage of not being able to be present in India for longer durations to pursue their cases.

6.     A seminar to discuss these and other facets of the property related issues of NRIs/PIOs is being organized on 7th January 2010 from 1000 - 1300 hrs at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on the sidelines of the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) Convention – 2010 in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Discussions at this Seminar would cover the role of different government agencies/private enterprises, measures to prevent such disputes/problems, speedy disposal by way of setting up of fast track courts etc.

7.     Representatives from NRIs/PIOs Associations, land-revenue and police departments of state governments, Bar Council of India, builders/real estate associations and the central government are among those expected to take part in it.  

8.     The Seminar would be open to delegates registered for the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention – 2010 being held at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on 7-9 January 2010



 
 
 
 
 
 

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