In a fraction of a second, the Forli headquarters designated to accept applications for the whole Romagna region received 250 requests from non-EU nationals who are looking to find work related to agriculture in Italy. The applications were received on March 25, which is also called the “click day”.
Trinamool Congress MP Saket Gokhale did not approve of the new agreement, raising concerns about the high unemployment rates in India.
Data by the Ministry of External Affairs reveals that there are currently 157,000 non-resident Indians in the country, but 45,000 people of Indian origin live there. Data indicates that over the last two decades, the Indian population in Italy has increased by ten times.