schemes to assist repatriation
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S: EUR-Lex – http://bit.do/ezSzt (last access: 2 August 2017); EC – http://bit.do/ezSzG (last access: 2 August 2017).

N: 1. – schemes (n): From singular noun scheme, 1550s, “figure of speech,” from Medieval Latin schema “shape, figure, form, appearance; figure of speech; posture in dancing,” from Greek skhema (genitive skhematos) “figure, appearance, the nature of a thing,” related to skhein “to get,” and ekhein “to have, hold; be in a given state or condition,” from PIE root *segh- “to hold.”
– to assist (v): early 15c., from Old French assister “to stand by, help, put, place, assist” (14c.), from Latin assistere “stand by, take a stand near, attend,” from assimilated form of ad “to” + sistere “stand still, take a stand; to set, place, cause to stand,” from PIE *si-st-, reduplicated form of root *sta- “to stand, make or be firm.” Related: Assisted; assisting. Medical assisted suicide attested from 1884.
– repatriation (n): 1590s, from Late Latin reparationem (nominative repatriatio), noun of action from past participle stem of repatriare “return to one’s own country,” from Latin re- “back” + patria “native land”.
2. The schemes will provide relief and rehabilitation assistance to the refugees, displaced persons, civilian victims of terrorist/communal/LWE violence and cross border firing and mine/IED blasts on Indian Territory and riot victims of various incidents etc.
3. To enable the migrants and repatriates, who have suffered on account of displacement, to earn a reasonable income and to facilitate their inclusion in mainstream economic activities, the Government, at different points of time, started 8 schemes.

S: 1. OED – http://bit.do/ezSyx; http://bit.do/ezSyZ; http://bit.do/ezSzn (last access: 31 October 2018). 2 & 3. PNIND – http://bit.do/ezSAq (last access: 31 October 2018).

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CR: humanitarian aid, repatriation, return.