“It has come to my notice that some people of Haryana who are living abroad have grievances related to various departments of the state such as the police department, health department or any other department, for the solution of which they have to face a lot of trouble.”
— Anil Vij, Haryana Home Minister’s letter to Chief Secretary
The Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij has written to the State’s Chief Secretary over the last weekend to set up a NRI (non-resident Indians) grievance redress cell to safeguard the interests of the state’s citizens living abroad, an official statement said, reported PTI.
“It has come to my notice that some people of Haryana who are living abroad have grievances related to various departments of the state such as the police department, health department or any other department, for the solution of which they have to face a lot of trouble,” the letter to the Chief Secretary read.
Vij urged the Chief Secretary to constitute a NRI grievance redress cell for easy follow-up and resolution of complaints/applications of NRIs in the state
“Sometimes they (NRIs) do not even know which officer of the department they should approach to get their problems resolved. Even if such complainants/applicants come to India from abroad, they come only for a short time,” he said.
Vij urged the Chief Secretary to constitute a NRI grievance redress cell for easy follow-up and resolution of complaints/applications of NRIs in the state.
“With this, the NRIs can easily get information about the action taken in relation to their complaints/applications and their solution under one roof within the prescribed time limit,” he added.
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