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Govt committed to bring back 39 seafarers safely: Vasan

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June 25, 2011 23:31 IST

Union Minister for Shipping G K Vasan on Saturday said the government was committed to safely bring back the 39 seafarers, held captive by Somalian pirates.

"Piracy is a major threat to international shipping and the problem has become very acute in the last two to three years, particularly around the Gulf of Aden. The ministry is committed to brining back our sailors safely," Vasan said at the first anniversary of 'Day of the Seafarer' organised in Mumbai.

The government has been successful in rescuing 150 Indian seafarers safely so far.

"Thirty nine Indian seafarers are still held hostage by Somalian pirates. The ministry of shipping is working in close coordination with the mavy, the ministry of external affairs and the ship owners to secure the release of the seafarers. We hope to secure their release at the earliest," he said.

He also called for a more coordinated and stronger response from the international community to control this problem. "We have been raising the issue in all the international forums to build international pressure. There is a need for a unified force under the United Nations to fight piracy," Vasan said.

On the occasion, the minister said that the government would be starting a Contributory Annuity Scheme by the Seamen's Provident Fund Organisation, so that, the seafarers are assured of a monthly income through the scheme. He also said that the ministry has proposed to increase the amount presently being paid under the monthly ex-gratia monetary scheme, which is only Rs 200 per month.

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