Four representatives appointed in the UAE to arrange travel for expatriates returning home
Abu Dhabi: The South Indian state of Kerala has appointed four representatives in the UAE to offer free air tickets to Keralites who are going back home after availing of the ongoing visa amnesty.
“They will do the needful to arrange the flight tickets for the needy Keralites,” a senior Kerala Government official told Gulf News on phone from India on Tuesday.
“If people are coming in groups, we will arrange transportation from airport to their homes. It can be considered case-to-case basis,” said Harikrishnan Namboothiri, CEO of Norka-Roots, a public sector undertaking under Non-Resident Keralites’ Affairs Department (Norka).
As Gulf News reported on July 31, Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan had announced the free air tickets for Keralites returning under the amnesty scheme. He also called upon the various Kerala organisations in the UAE to facilitate for those who wish to avail this amnesty.
Namboothiri said the primary contact point for this initiative is Kochukrishnan, a director of Kerala Pravasi Welfare Board under the Kerala Government, and other three are members of Loka Kerala Sabha (LKS), a common platform constituted by the government for Keralites living across the globe.
Kerala Government representatives in UAE
Kochukrishnan (primary contact), Mob: 00971555396862, email: krishnank299@gmail.com
K.B. Murali, Mob: 00971506679690, email: murali.karayil@gmail.com
Mohammad Fiaz, Mob: 00971503418825, email: mohamed.faiz@gmail.com
Biju Soman, Mob: 00971504820656, email: somanbiju@hotmail.com
Asked whether the government will fund the air tickets, he said: “It is immaterial who will fund the ticket. The four representatives will arrange the tickets in coordination with Norka-Roots officials [such as vice-chairpersons and directors who are also prominent businessmen in the UAE] and others.”
The official made it clear that no Keralite will suffer without getting an air ticket. “We will make it sure that everyone [availing of amnesty] returns safely and comfortably,” Namboothiri said.
Asked how many Keralites are expected to return home, he said it was too early to make any estimate. However, the indications received from community organisations suggested that at least 100 people may be there, the official said.