Goa plans law to protect NRIs' properties

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| "Sometimes there are encroachments on their properties. We have to protect properties of NRIs back home", said Faleiro, who will be visiting Delhi to discuss the problem. |
| "I will also visit Punjab and Haryana to look into how these states, with maximum NRIs, have solved this problem," said Faleiro. |
| Unofficial figures state that of the 14 lakh population of the state, over three lakh stay abroad and the state government has specially categorised them as non-resident Goans (NRGs). |
| Faleiro also favoured dual citizenship for NRIs and the right to vote. "This will help them keep their emotions, spirits and culture with the motherland intact", he said. |
| Faleiro, who is also a former union minister for external affairs, said the government was contemplating possibility of floating special bonds for NRIs so that they can invest in infrastructure development of the state. |
| "Nothing has been finalised but we feel that floating such bonds would give them better income on their investment which will encourage them to invest here", said Faleiro. |
| He also said that a single window system for investment in the state will go a long way in attracting investment. The government is also considering the idea of keeping check on human rights violations against Indians working abroad on low-income jobs. |
| "We will keep a check to ensure that their human rights and dignity is not violated while working abroad," said Faleiro. |
First Published: Apr 13 2006 | 12:00 AM IST