TNAI to recruit nurses for jobs abroad
“TNAI believes in advancing professional, educational, economic and general welfare of nurses.
Bengaluru: The 108-year-old national organisation of nurse professionals, The Trained Nurses’ Association of India (TNAI), on Wednesday announced that Protector General of Emigrants, Ministry of External Affairs, has issued a registration certificate to TNAI as a recruiting agency to place Indian nurses abroad.
TNAI, with more than 4,00,000 members is a not-for-profit organisation working for the welfare of Indian nurses across the country and world. “TNAI believes in advancing professional, educational, economic and general welfare of nurses. The organisation took this initiative after it received many complaints of exploitation from authorised/unauthorised recruiting agents," Evelyn P. Kannan, Secretary-General, TNAI. “TNAI wanted to bring an end to the exploitation of nurses. To help nurses to get recruited for foreign services, TNAI will collect the determined fee by Ministry of External Affairs," said TNAI president Anita Deodhar.