The general pardon period announced by Saudi Arabia had expired yesterday and the Kerala government has taken several steps including arrangements to bring back those Keralites, who have to return, in flights, state Minister for Culture and In-charge of Non Resident Keralite Affairs K C Joseph today said.
With the new labour policy Nitaquat coming into effect, Saudi Arabia has started implementing it strictly. The policy is part of that country's steps to expand job avenues for its nationals.
Joseph said the state had set up three advisory committees one each at Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam to help Keralites whose documents were not yet ready and want to return.
The immigrants who want to return have to contact the Committees to get free air ticket, he said, adding, the government has also planned a rehabilitation package for the returnees.
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