Indians living/ working overseas
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Harassment against Indian working abroad, July 2015
Indians returned or rescued because of internal strife or unfavourable labour conditions
Utilisation of the Indian Community Welfare Fund, 2012-15
Emigration from India in 2016 to top 6 Gulf countries
The states from which the highest number of Indians migrate for work, 2015-17
Indian Community Welfare Fund (ICWF)
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The number of dead Indians working abroad whose mortal remains were brought back to India through the ICWF, 2013-Nov 2016, country-wise
Started in 2009, the Indian Community Welfare Fund (ICWF) aims to assist overseas Indians in time of distress.The assistance includes emergency medical care, legal assistance, local burialcremation, air-lifting of mortal remains and other emergency situations The selfsustaining scheme is funded through service charges levied on consular services by Indian missions abroad.