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No reduction in H1B visas to India: Sitharaman
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SME Times News Bureau | 22 May, 2017
In a bid to ease apprehensions of the IT industry over the H1B visas,
Commerce Ministry Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said that India will
get the same number of visas, though only the category of people to whom
these are awarded may undergo a change.
"Whatever number of H1B
visas we get, that number is same. The type of people selected will
change but the numbers will not be cut," Sitharaman said at a briefing
on three years of initiatives and achievements of the Commerce Ministry.
"Only in place of lottery system, there will be some other
system to give visas. But, there will be no cut in numbers," she added.
The
minister said that with the change in system of giving out visas, only
the category of people will undergo a change with an increase in the
"high-end workers".
She said that the IT industry is ready to
address the issue and there is no need to panic as the fear was more out
of the uncertainty on the number of visas gettting affected.
"Even
National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) is
saying that the impact will not be much. There is no need for
apprehension and panic. After going through the details we have found
that there will be no change in the number of visas," she added.
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