MHA asks overseas citizens to seek special permit to undertake missionary, Tabligh activities in country
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March 05, 2021 16:24 IST
Home Ministry official says rules were part of the brochure published by it in 2019 and were recently consolidated and notified.
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A view of the Overseas Citizen of India Card issued to non-resident Indians. File
Home Ministry official says rules were part of the brochure published by it in 2019 and were recently consolidated and notified.
All Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders are required to take a special permission from the central government if they want to be involved in any missionary, Tabligh or journalistic activities in the country.
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