"In view of reports received regarding large scale malpractices in the recruitment of nurses, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs has issued an order requiring nurses to take emigration clearance before going for overseas employment to 18 ECR countries," Health Minister J P Nadda informed the Lok Sabha.
He said the Overseas Affairs Ministry has also written to all chief ministers to set up state government owned recruitment agencies under license from Protector General of Emigrants for the recruitment of Indian worker for overseas employment.
"This will enable nurses in intra, inter-state and inter-country movement for jobs," Nadda said.
Some of the ECR countries include UAE, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Libya, Jordan, Yemen and others.
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