The Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, is set to strengthen its engagement with the global Punjabi community through the Punjab NRI Online Milni Initiative, aimed at creating direct communication between Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and the state administration.
As part of the Punjab NRI Online Milni Initiative, NRI Affairs Minister Ravjot Singh will hold a special online interaction on May 13, where Punjabis living abroad will be able to directly share their concerns and grievances with the government. The initiative is designed to ensure real-time communication and faster resolution of issues faced by the diaspora.
Punjab NRI Online Milni Initiative: Mann Government Pushes Transparency by Removing Middlemen
Officials stated that the Punjab NRI Online Milni Initiative reflects the Mann government’s commitment to transparency and accountability by removing middlemen from the grievance redressal process. During the interaction, immediate directions will be issued to concerned departments for prompt action on the issues raised by NRIs.
The Punjab NRI Online Milni Initiative is being seen as a major step towards strengthening trust between the state government and Punjabis settled across the world. It aims to create a structured platform where diaspora concerns related to property, legal matters, welfare, and administrative delays can be addressed efficiently.
According to government sources, the Punjab NRI Online Milni Initiative also highlights the administration’s focus on protecting the interests of the Punjabi diaspora while maintaining strong cultural and emotional ties with them. The initiative ensures that NRIs remain actively connected with their homeland.
By launching the Punjab NRI Online Milni Initiative, the Mann government is reinforcing its vision of a responsive and people-centric governance model that values the contribution and concerns of Punjabis living abroad.