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Advisory on overcharging by agents for overseas recruitment, offering fake overseas jobs and illegal recruitment
Advisory on overcharging by agents for overseas recruitment, offering fake overseas jobs and illegal recruitment
It has been noticed that there has been a huge rise in the number of overseas job seekers being cheated by unregistered recruitment agents by fake job offers and also overcharging to the tune of Rs. 2-5 lakhs. These unregistered/illegal agents operate without obtaining license from the Ministry of External Affairs, which is mandatory for any recruitment for work abroad. It is reported that many illegal agents operate through Facebook, Whatsapp, text message and other such mediums. These agencies provide little or no details of their whereabouts and contacts. They usually communicate only through Whatsapp, making it difficult to ascertain the location and identity of the caller & genuineness of the job offer. Such agents also lure workers to work in difficult and life threatening conditions. Such cases are being reported for recruitment to work in several East European Countries, some of the Gulf countries, Central Asian countries, Israel, Canada, Myanmar and Lao People’s Democratic Republic.
A valid job offers come along with Employment Contract duly signed by Foreign Employer, recruitment Agent and the emigrant worker. The Employment Contract must mention term & conditions of the job being offered and the salary and other emoluments. Valid job offers must allow the worker to emigrate on strength of Employment or Work visa or other similar visa except tourist visa. It may be noted that tourist visa should only be used for the purpose of tourism. Normally, reputed Foreign Employers provide for cost of airfare, boarding & lodging and insurance cover.
Emigrant workers should make themselves aware of local conditions of the destination country. The information may be obtained by attending Pre-Departure Orientation Training (PDOT) Centers or from the Community Welfare Wing of the concerned Indian Embassy in the destination country. Government of India makes it mandatory for registered recruitment agents to purchase Pravasi Bharatiya Bima Yojana (PBBY) for the migrant workers which provides various benefits including Rs. 10 Lakh sum assured on death cases and work related injury and medical expenses with one time premium (Rs. 275 for the cover of two years and Rs. 375 for the cover of three years).
In view of the above, persons seeking jobs abroad are requested to use the safe and legal services of registered Recruiting Agents (RA) only. All registered RAs are issued a license number which is prominently displayed in their office premises and in their advertisements, including newspapers and social media. Prospective emigrants are advised to cross check the genuineness of the RA by visiting the government website www.emigrate.gov.in
and click the link “List of active RA”. As per the Emigration Act 1983, no recruiting agent shall collect from the prospective emigrant the service charges more than Rs. 30,000 + GST (18%), in respect of services provided by it to that emigrant and the recruiting agent shall issue a receipt to the emigrant for the amount collected by it in this regard. Going abroad through any other channel of recruitment involves serious risk of being defrauded of money, not landing in the promised job and difficult living conditions abroad. All unregistered agencies are being warned not to involve in overseas recruitment activities. Such activities are in violation of Emigration Act 1983 and amount to human trafficking, which is a punishable criminal offense.
For complaints & queries kindly contact:
1. Pravasi Bharatiya Sahayata Kendra (PBSK), Ministry of External Affairs
Room No. 1005, 10th Floor, Akbar Bhawan, Chanakayapuri, New Delhi 110021
Toll Free No: 1800 11 3090 (Accessible from India only)
Chargeable No. +91-11-2688-5021 (Standard long distance call charges apply)
WhatsApp No. +91-7428 3211 44/E-mail: helpline
mea.gov.in
2. Office of Protector General of Emigrants, Ministry of External Affairs,
Room No. 1009, 10th Floor, Akbar Bhawan, Chanakayapuri. New Delhi 110021
Email: pge
mea.gov.in / diroe1
mea.gov.in
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Information under Section 4(1)(B) of RTI Act, 2005
Information under Section 4(1)(B) of RTI Act, 2005
| S. No. | Item | Details of Disclosure |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Particulars of its organisation, functions and duties [Section 4(1)(b)(i)] | (i) Name and address of the Organization: Embassy of India Tashkent, House No. 5, Bakht Street, Yakkasaray District, Tashkent-100059, Uzbekistan(ii) Head of the organization: Ambassador of India(iii) Vision, Mission and Key Objectives:
(iv) Function and Duties: (v) Powers and Duties of Officers:
Each wing is headed by a First Secretary/Second Secretary. General administrative powers come from IFS (PLCA) Rules. Financial powers are defined in the Delegated Financial Powers. Officers also function under the Passport Act and under the guidance of the Ambassador. |
| 2 | Power and duties of its officers and employees | (i) Process of Decision Making: Varies case-by-case. All decisions are under the supervision of the Ambassador and based on Government policies and Allocation of Business Rules.(ii) Final Decision-Making Authority: Ambassador of India, Tashkent |
| 3 | Procedure followed in decision making process | (i) Related Provisions, Acts, Rules:
(ii) Time limit for decision making: Immediate or within prescribed time limits |
| 4 | Norms for discharge of functions [Section 4(1)(b)(iv)] | Norms are set under the instructions and supervision of the Ambassador |
| 5 | Rules, regulations, instruction manuals and records for discharging functions | (i) Acts/Rules Manuals:
(ii) Categories of Documents: As per DoPT guidelines (iii) Custodian of Documents: Heads of Divisions |
| 6 | Categories of documents held by the authority |
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| 7 | Arrangement for consultation with public | The Embassy implements policy under the Ministry of External Affairs’ guidance. Public consultation is through regular interaction with community representatives. |
| 8 | Boards, councils, committees and other bodies | The Embassy regularly interacts with Indian community representatives, think tanks, and academics. Meetings are not public. |
| 9 | Directory of officers and employees | Available at Annexure-I |
| 10 | Monthly remuneration of officers and employees | Details provided in Annexure-II |
| 11 | Budget allocation and disbursements | Details for FY 2022–23 provided in Annexure-III |
| 12 | Execution of subsidy programs | No subsidy programs are executed by the Embassy |
| 13 | Recipients of concessions or authorizations | No concessions/permits granted by the Embassy |
| 14 | Information in electronic form | Information is available on:
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| 15 | Facilities available to citizens for information | The Embassy is open from 09:30 AM to 05:30 PM, Monday to Friday. List of holidays is available at: Embassy Holiday List |
Working Hours
Working Hours
Working Hours: Monday to Friday – 9.00 A.M to 5.30 P.M
Off Days: Saturday and Sunday
Address: House No. 5, Bakht Street, Yakkasaray District, Tashkent-100059, Uzbekistan
List of Officials
EMBASSY OF INDIA
House No. 5, Bakht Street, Yakkasaray District,
Tashkent – 100 059 (Uzbekistan) Tel: (998-55) 5010311/316/391
| Sl.No. | Name & Designation | Telephone | E-mail ID |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Ms. Smita Pant Ambassador |
+998-55-5010381 | amb.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 2. | Shri Alok Pandey Minister/PR to SCO-RATS |
+998-55-5010488 | prrats.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 3. | Col. Vikram Raina Defence Attache |
+998-55-5010335 | da.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 4. | Shri S.L. Mallik SS (Pol & Com) and CPIO |
+998-55-5010365 | pol.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 5. | Shri Namo Narayan Meena SS(HOC)/Culture |
+998-55-5010480 | hoc.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 6. | Shri Shibu Verghese Abraham SS (Consular) |
+998-55-5010362 | cons.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 7. | Shri Devender Singh SS (ITEC) |
+998-55-5010482 | itec.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 8. | Ms. Anu Rawat SS (Amb’s Office) |
+998-55-5010386 | amboffice.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 9. | Shri Kirti Singh Rawat Attache (Admin & PIC) & DDO |
+998-55-5010273 | admin.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 10. | Shri Binod Kumar Prajapati Attaché (Comm) & Projects |
+998-55-5010278 | com.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
| 11. | Shri Puneet Yadav Attache (Pol) |
+998-55-501-0311 | polsec.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI CENTRE FOR INDIAN CULTURE
House No. 5, Bo’zbozor Street, 2-tor, Mirzo Ulugbek District,
Tashkent – 100077 (Uzbekistan)
Tel. No.: (998-71) 2672907, 2080419;
| Name & Designation | Telephone | E-mail ID |
|---|---|---|
| Shri Namo Narayan Meena Acting Director |
+998-55-5010480 +998-71-2672907 |
iccr.tashkent@mea.gov.in |
Ambassador
Ms. Smita Pant, Ambassador of India to Uzbekistan

Bio-profile of Ms. Smita Pant
Ambassador of India to Uzbekistan
Ms. Smita Pant is a career diplomat. She joined the Foreign Service in 2001. She has served in various capacities in the Indian Missions in Madrid, London and Abu Dhabi. She has also served as Consul General of India in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In the Ministry of External Affairs, she has handled work relating to India’s relations with Afghanistan, European Union and United Kingdom. Prior to assuming charge as Ambassador of India to Uzbekistan, she was Joint Secretary looking after Bangladesh & Myanmar in the Ministry of External Affairs.
Ms. Pant holds Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology. She is fluent in Hindi, English and Spanish. Her interests include philosophy, music and psychology.
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