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NRI dough to Doaba increased four times in past five years

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Anju Agnihotri Chaba

Posted: Jan 05, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

Jalandhar, January 4 The philanthropy of NRIs in the Doaba region has increased four times in the past five years. Not only have the donations increased, but the types of works undertaken with the help of their contributions have also changed. Now, more developmental works are being undertaken, while earlier the money was spent mainly on religious structures.

As per a survey conducted in villages of a few blocks of Doaba, NRIs, especially those who left for foreign shores long ago, have started looking homewards and were donating to make the lives of their brothers living here better.

The survey conducted by Satnam Chana, former media director of NRI Sabha, Punjab, and presently Editor of Vichar Manch, a Punjabi magazine, found that NRIs have invested Rs 200 crore in about 477 villages of seven blocks, which he selected randomly, of the Doaba region. And in the entire region, they have put in Rs 1,000 crore.

He had conducted the same survey five years back too in same villages and found that NRIs had invested about Rs 200 crore from late 1980s to 2002 (about 15 years).

"On an average, Rs 41 lakh has been invested in each village during the past five years. Money has been donated especially for education and health sectors," added Chana.

He said earlier NRIs used to donate at individual levels, but now they have formed development societies, in which panchayats guide them about the needs of the village and collective decisions were taken.

Chana said aim of the survey was to inform the government about the contributions being made by the NRIs so that it can also guide them about needs of the rural Punjab. He said after his 2002 survey, the CD 2.35 (50:50) scheme was launched, as part of which the government and the NRIs make equal contributions.

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