To address the grievances of Haryana’s natives living abroad and safeguard their interests
Haryana’s Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kauhsal recently said that the state government was actively working to establish a special Non-Resident Indian (NRI) cells to address the grievances of Haryana’s natives living abroad and safeguard their interests, reported ToI.
The programme aims to enhance engagement with the diaspora and foster partnerships
The Chief Secretary made this statement during the Videsh Sampark Programme, an event organised by the Foreign Cooperation Department of Haryana in collaboration with the ministry of external affairs at Panchkula.
The programme aims to enhance engagement with the diaspora and foster partnerships. The Chief Secretary emphasized that these NRI cells would operate independently from the police department.
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