India
2015-02-22 / .

India government launches online grievance redressal for overseas Indians

New Delhi: The central government on Saturday launched an online consular grievance system to help the overseas Indians in getting their problems redressed in a time-bound manner. External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj launched the MADAD — "help" or Online Consular Grievances System — for registering complaints of overseas Indians facing various problems. Such problems would now be addressed by the India Missions abroad in a time-bound manner. A result of the joint efforts of the ministry of overseas Indian affairs (MOIA) and the external affairs ministry (MEA), Swaraj said, it will now enable overseas Indians not just to register their complaints online but also track its movement among the officials tackling it.

The overseas Indians could send their complaints in writing, which would be put online by the mission officials. The online registration of complaints and their being attended to would considerably reduce the time usually taken for the same, a senior MEA official said. The website has priorities for the complaint — complaints concerning mortal remains is of very high priority, then followed by high priority, priority and likewise. Any complaint relating to "mortal remains" would be addressed within two days. Swaraj said while the grievances of the overseas Indians came under the domain of the MOIA but its remedies lie with the MEA.

This disconnect, the minister said between the two ministries was coming in the way of people not getting the desired relief. Describing the website as something beyond her expectation, Swaraj said it would also put the Indian missions abroad on their toes as any inertia on their part in dealing with the complaints would reflect on the website. They would get red-marked on the website — a sign of negative rating, she added. Swaraj said that "MADAD also fixes accountability and responsibility" as it was said that "it has booth incentive and disincentive. It is compulsory for the overseas mission to update to avoid being labelled as 'Red'."

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