| A delegation of the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs of the Government of India was hosted by Kaizen Technologies at the Holiday Inn in Edison, New Jersey on March 5, for a face-to-face with the community with regard to the Indian government’s two new initiatives – the India Development Fund (IDF) and Global Indian Knowledge Network (G-INK). The delegation led by Secretary to the MOIA K. Mohandas comprised Col. H.S. Sethi, CEO, Overseas Indian Facilitation Center; P. Kishore, Managing Director, Everonn Systems India Ltd.; Preeti Basil, Project Head, Tata Consultancy Services; and Shiv Ranjan, Counsellor, Embassy of India.
G-INK is designed as an electronic platform through which overseas Indians can voluntarily offer their skills to the government of India without having to relocate to India. G-INK will harness these skills towards developmental projects where the knowledge and overseas experience can be put to use. The G-INK website, which will be fully
New Jersey Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula and P.S. Sasi Kumar, Consul at the Indian Consulate were present on the occasion. Among the community leaders present was Dr. Sudhir Parikh, who vouched for the MOIA’s efforts at engaging the Diaspora constructively for the development of India. Mohandas later answered a number of queries from the audience on how the two initiatives would actually work. With general elections in India around the corner, Mohandas said the IDF and G-INK would continue their work irrespective of who forms the government following the election. |