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Police clearance certificates done away with for labourers

Dubai, Dec 25 (UNI) In a decision that is expected to leave a positive impact on the flow of Indian workers to Qatar, the Doha government has announced that newly-arriving workers do not need to bring along police clearance certificates from their native countries.

''There is no need for a worker to produce the certificate of good conduct from his home country any more,'' an Arabic daily reported.

It, however, did not say if the expatriates (already in jobs here) applying for sponsorship change need a police clearance certificate or not as the embassies of some major Asian manpower exporting countries are still issuing such documents for a fee.

According to the daily, the pre-condition that unskilled and semi-skilled workers bring along health certificates issued by authorised medical facilities in their home countries, has also been done away with.

It said only recently did the government communicate to recruiting agencies in Qatar specifying these pre-conditions in detail.

The pre-conditions have been removed because recruiting agencies in Qatar were facing problems in bringing foreign workers and they were also under pressure to hike fees by their counterparts in the labour-exporting countries, the report said.

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UN sanctions not to affect Pakistan-Iran ties

Islamabad, Dec 25 (UNI) Pakistan has said the UN Security Council resolution slapping sanctions on Iran will not affect economic ties between the two countries. Dawn newspaper quoted Pakistan foreign ministry spokeswoman Tasneem Aslam as saying here, the resolution will have no impact on Iran-Pakistan economic relations because ''we do not have any transactions with Iran in the nuclear sector.'' ''Our economic ties with Iran will continue,'' she categorically added. The spokesperson.....

Kasuri rules out sudden solution to Kashmir issue

Islamabad, Dec 25 (UNI) Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri has said there is no possibility of a sudden solution to the Jammu and Kashmir issue, media reports said. The English-language The Nation newspaper quoted him as saying during an interview with a private TV channel. Mr Kasuri said, ''Our Constitution too provides that any solution to this issue is to be made in accordance with the wishes of the people of the region.''.....

Over Rupees 20000 crore invested in the state

Hubli, Dec 24 (UNI) While asserting that Railways has made over Rupees 20000 crore of capital investment this year for various railway works in Karnataka as against Rupees 15000 crore last year the Union Minister of State for Railways R Velu denied that State was neglected in terms of taking up of developmental works in the state. Addressing a press conference here today after laying foundation stone for New Hubli railway station complex, Mr.....
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