This Article is From Jul 27, 2009

UAE still favoured destination for Indian workers

Dubai:

Despite the impact of the global economic crisis, the UAE continues to be a favoured destination for Indian workers among the Gulf nations which has about 1.5 million population from the country.

India's Consul General to the UAE Venu Rajamony said that an estimated 1.5 million Indians are in the UAE with 1.2 million of them in Dubai and Northern Emirates.

They are mostly from the South Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh as estimated by the Embassy, he said.

Rajamony, speaking at the international conference on 'Financial crisis in the Gulf and its impact on South and South East Asian Migrants' at the Centre for Development Studies (CDS) in Kerala recently, said in 2008, the UAE was the single most preferred destination for Indian workers followed by Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Malaysia and Bahrain.

Rajamony also said that the migration of workers monitored by the 'Indian Protector of Emigrants' rose 11.87 per cent in 2008 over 2007.

On the issue of workers returning back to their home states owing to financial crisis, he pointed out that exact numbers are difficult to obtain as workers do not need to report to the Indian diplomatic missions before they leave.

There are more than 5 million Indians in the Gulf.

"Migration from India has been a natural and spontaneous flow in response to economic need of host countries in the Gulf," he said.

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