by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, FEB 3
The Press
Council of India has issued guidelines to regulate the manner and
procedure to be followed by the companies for advertising the
overseas vacancies in the newspapers.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of Haryana Government said that the
Union Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs had requested the Council to
issue guideline for the publishers in wake of advertisements of overseas
jobs beingpublished in various newspapers in contravention of Emigration Act
1983.
He said that as
per the provisions of Section 16 of the Emigration Act 1983, no employer can
recruit any citizen of India for employment in any country or place outside
India except through a recruiting agent competent under the Act to make such
recruitment or in accordance with a valid permit issued in this
behalf.
He said that section 10 of the Emigration Act 1983, provides that no recruiting
agent shall commence or carry on the business of recruitment of Indian
citizens for overseas employment except under and in accordance with the
certificateissued by the registering authority that is Protector General
of Emigrants in the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs.Similarly, a
foreign employer or a project exporter can recruit Indian citizens for
employment abroad, only after obtaining permit from the Indian Mission in the
country of employment or the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, New Delhi.
It
is mandatory for the Registered Recruiting Agents to display their registration
certificate number while inserting advertisement for recruitment. Similarly,
Foreign Employers and Project Exporters will also have to indicate permit
number while inserting advertisements.A copy of the registration certificate in
case of recruiting agents and permit letter in case of foreign employers
and project exporters may be asked to be attached with the advertisement
form as proof of their being genuine persons. He said that all advertisers
might be asked to mention in their advertisement the Registration
Certificate Number or Permit Number, full address with Telephone Number, Post
Box Number, e-mail address. These could given in addition to the full address
but not as the mode of communication.They would also have to mention name
of the posts or Jobs, number of position or vacancies in each category
and the salary offered to each category of job.
He said that no fee towards processing application or for any other purpose
shall becharged from the applicant. In case of any doubt, the publisher
may also ask for copies of Demand Letter and Power of Attorney supposed to
have been given by the foreign employer or sponsor to an agent, on the
basis of which the said advertisement is being released.Also,
clarifications might be sought from the Protector General of Emigrants, New
Delhi or from the eight offices of the Protector of Emigrants located atDelhi,
Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram, Cochin, Chandigarh and
Hyderabad.The list of registered recruiting agents can also be seen in the
website of the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, i.e. http://moa.gov.in
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