Abu Dhabi: The Saudi Arabian government has taken a very important decision regarding Indians. Now Indian people will not need a police clearance certificate while applying for a visa to go to Saudi Arabia. According to the Saudi Arabian Embassy in New Delhi, it is not mandatory for any person to submit a police clearance certificate while taking a visa to go to Saudi. In this regard, the Saudi Arabian Embassy tweeted that in view of the strong relations and strategic partnership between Saudi Arabia and India, the Kingdom has decided to exempt Indian nationals from the submission of the Police Clearance Certificate (PCC). At the same time, in the statement, the contribution of more than two million Indian citizens living peacefully in Saudi Arabia has also been praised by the embassy. At the same time, the Government of India has also welcomed this decision of the Government of Saudi Arabia. The Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia has thanked the Saudi government for this decision. From the Indian side, it was said that this decision of the Saudi Arabian government will provide a lot of relief to more than 20 lakh Indians living in the Kingdom. Let me tell you that getting a visa of any country is not an easy task. For that, many types of documents have to be submitted. After which the investigation is done and the visa is granted after the completion of all the legal processes and the police clearance certificate is also a part of this process. Due to this, time is also wasted. However, due to strict rules, it has to be done. However, now people will get a lot of relief from this decision of the Saudi government. Sikh taxi driver brutally murdered in England, one accused arrested Australia: USD672,805-mn grant awarded to 2 Indian-origin community helpers Adnan Oktar leader of a s*x cult is given an additional 8,658 years in prison in Turkey