Bhagwant Mann government to bring new policy for NRIs soon: Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal
Punjab Government to bring new policy for NRIs soon: Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal
- – Efforts being made to establish NRI Lok Adalats to resolve issues of NRIs on priority
- – Senior Citizen NRIs will be offered, free visit to the religious and historical places of the state
- – A law to be introduced preventing change of Girdwari without NRIs consent
- – Work done by the NRI Sabha Jalandhar during the previous years will be reviewed
Chandigarh, August 3:
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led Punjab government will soon bring a new friendly NRI policy to provide assistance to the NRI Punjabis to solve their problems swiftly. Punjab NRI Affairs minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal on Wednesday disclosed this while chairing a high level meeting with the senior officers of the NRI department to discuss the draft new NRI policy with the senior officials of the department and members of the NRI Commission Punjab.
Divulging the details about the meeting, Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal said that the Punjab government has launched a program to connect the NRI Punjabi youth with their roots, on the same lines, the Bhagwant Mann government will also draw up a program for the elderly under which the NRI Punjabi elderly will be provided free travel to religious and historical places of the state.
The NRI Affairs Minister said that efforts were being made to establish NRI Lok Adalats to resolve their issues on the lines of Civil Lok Adalats to provide major relief to the NRI Punjabis. In these courts, especially land and marriage disputes will be settled on the spot by mutual consent, which will have legal recognition, he said.
An important decision was taken in the meeting that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann would be requested to deploy a PCS level as a Nodal Officer in every district to address the NRIs issues promptly.
Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal said that usually there are many cases of encroachment on NRI lands, and to provide relief to NRIs, it has been decided that a law would be introduced preventing change of Girdwari without the consent of NRIs.
In the meeting, it was also decided that a panel of lawyers from the Advocate General’s office will be appointed to give legal assistance to the NRI Punjabis. NRIs will be able to take legal assistance from these lawyers if needed.
The NRI affairs Minister issued directions to review the work done by the NRI Sabha Jalandhar during the previous years.
Among others, Special Chief Secretary of NRI Department, Kirpa Shankar Saroj, Members of NRI Commission MP Singh IAS Ret., Hardeep Singh Dhillon IPS. Ret., Gurjit Singh Lehal and Savinder Singh Sidhu were also present.
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