India's Kerala to allocate USD133 m for supporting expatriates
(MENAFN) The Indian state of Kerala announced it will allocate a fund of a as much as USD133 million to support expatriates, according to Arabian Business
The country will also use the money for scrutinizing-visas reasons in order to avoid fraud
The government plans to allocate some of the funding for overseas litigation involving expat workers and to repatriate the bodies of those who die abroad
The country will also use the money for scrutinizing-visas reasons in order to avoid fraud
The government plans to allocate some of the funding for overseas litigation involving expat workers and to repatriate the bodies of those who die abroad

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