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  • Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

Centre sends out conflicting signals on foreign contributions

Centre sends out conflicting signals on foreign contributions

The federal government has actually sent contrasting signals over the question of foreign contributions to the new Prime Minister’s Resident Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund, better called PM-CARES.

At first, Indian ambassadors were directed to mobilise contributions from abroad, with SWIFT code information offered in order to accept such contributions. The Centre has now appeared to take an action back, indicating that foreign funds would be accepted only from individuals and structures, with details for foreign donations unavailable for now.

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The PM-CARES fund likewise does not seem to have any website with details of goals, earnings and expense yet, raising concerns about openness and responsibility.

Repeated inquiries on these issues sent to a senior official at the Prime Minister’s Office stay unanswered.

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PM-CARES is a public charitable trust launched on March 28 as a “dedicated national fund with the primary goal of dealing with any kind of emergency situation or distress situation, like the one presented by the COVID-19 pa

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