During the last five years, 25,782 people belonging to minority communities in Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Pakistan have been given long-term visas (LTVs). Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai gave this information in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday in response to a question. He said that foreigners coming to India are not taken care of on a community basis. Rai said that the government has given various types of facilities to such people living in India on LTV. These include enrollment of children in schools, colleges, universities, techno-professional institutes. For this, permission from the State Government or Union Territory Administration will not be required.
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Apart from this, in a written reply to another question, Rai said that till March 12, 2020, a total of 35,79,011 Overseas Citizen of India cards have been issued. It is an immigration facility granted to foreign nationals of Indian origin under which they are allowed to stay and work in India indefinitely. In a written reply, the Minister of State for Home Affairs said that 2,214 NGOs registered under FCRA over the course of three years Happened. They have been registered under three categories religious, cultural and educational.
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Since the abolition of Article 370, a total of 79 terrorist incidents took place in Jammu and Kashmir and 49 terrorists were killed. Union Minister of State for Home Kishan Reddy said during the Question Hour in Lok Sabha that no major terrorist incident took place within the country from August 5, 2015, to March 10, 2020. In response to another question, the Minister of State for Home said that a total of 450 people are currently in custody in Jammu and Kashmir. These people include stonemasons, rowdy, separatists, and activists. They have been kept in various jails.
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