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The news below is from the Times of India, 4th March 2012


-bhuban




This news iCAIRO: External Affairs Minister S M Krishnatoday asked Indian 
envoys to be more proactive in helping expatriates in distress, and to appoint 
welfare officers who will be easily accessible to ensure faster help to Indian 
citizens abroad. 


In Egypt for a three-day visit, Krishna asked Indian embassies and consulates 
to evolve new mechanisms to address grievances in a timely manner, during a 
meeting with Indian envoys to the Middle Eastern nations, here. 

He said Indian ambassadors have been asked to designate two hours every week to 
meet Indians who are experiencing distress situations, and called on the 
ambassadors to interact with such citizens in a faster manner. 

Krishna said all embassies shall now have an officer designated as a "welfare 
officer" who will be accessible to meet Indian nationals at one open day every 
week. 

Complaints lodged by Indian nationals will be responded to quickly and 
ambassadors, in a new accountability system, will effectively monitor such 
complaints and responses by officials, he said. 

Krishna urged the Indian diplomats to initiate innovative solutions with the 
sole aim of improving the quality and timely delivery of consular services in 
all Indian embassies. 

During his visit, Krishna also unveiled a portrait of Nobel Laureate 
Rabindranath Tagore at theHouse of Poetry here in the presence of Egyptian 
minister of culture Shaker Abdel Hameed.









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