by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 5
Punjab
Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today said that Punjab Government has
evolved a comprehensive plan to make NRIs equal partner in the Industrial
Progress of the state and the new Industrial Investment Policy, Real Estate
Policy has kept a 10% quota of projects and plots for Punjabi Diaspora.
Accompanied by NRI Affairs Minister Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia, Mr. Badal
reviewed the implementation of promises made to the NRIs in the two day NRI
Sammellan held at Chandigarh and Jalandhar in January this year and said that
he was satisfied that all departments of the Punjab Government have worked
unitedly to fulfill most of the promises made to NRIs. Mr. Badal said that on
the persisting demand of Punjabi Diaspora keen to invest in the state, the new
Industrial Investment Policy being notified by the Government would have 10
percent quota in Industrial plots for them. Similarly, all new colonies of
PUDA, GMADA and other Urban Development Agencies would also have 10 % quota in
residential plots for NRIs.
Expressing concern over Fraudulent Marriages by NRIs, who leave behind innocent
brides in lurch, Mr. Badal said that Punjab is the first state in the country
that has made registration of marriages by NRIs mandatory and The Punjab
Compulsory Registration of Marriages Act-2012 has been notified and district
authorities have been instructed to ensure its total compliance. He said that
to check their harassment the registration authority of marriages has been
delegated to District Revenue Officers, Tehsildars, Naib Tehsildars, whosoever
is available in the office.
Appreciating the historic decision of notifying The Punjab Human Smuggling Act,
to check frauds by illegal travel agents, Mr Badal said that he has issued
strict instructions to Punjab Police to launch a concerted drive against such
agents, so that they could not destroy the life of innocent youth.
Mr. Majithia informed the Deputy Chief Minister that Punjab Government has
taken a path breaking decision, in which an NRI can get tenant evicted from
multiple properties, multiple times. He said that earlier he was allowed only
once for a single property. He informed that similar amendment was also been
effected for Rural Properties also.
Meeting the long pending demands of NRIs to guard their properties in Punjab,
Mr. Majithia informed the Deputy Chief Minister said that a Punjab Government Undertaking
PESCO would supply professionally trained ex-servicemen guards for this purpose
on a nominal payment. He said that NRIs on visit to Punjab can also seek
deployment of PESCO guards for personal security.
It was informed in the meeting that three more NRI Police Stations have been
opened in NRI dominant districts including Amritsar taking the total of such
police stations to 9. He said that instructions have already been issue to seek
approval of DSP before registering any FIR against NRI to check bogus
complaints.
The Home Department informed that Punjab and Haryana High Court has been
requested to setup three Sub Divisional Judicial Magistrate Courts at Moga,
Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur and an Appellate Court at Jalandhar for civil and
criminal cases of NRIs and requisite funds have been provided for the same.
To involve NRIs with their motherland, the Department has chalked out a plan
under which an NRI can donate a specific sum for School, College, Hospital of
his/her village or district and that institution would be named on the name of
their parents and grandparents. Mr. Badal asked the department to publicise
this scheme in Foreign Media so that maximum NRIs could take benefit of this
scheme.
Mr. Majithia also informed that to check the harassment of NRIs, the authority
to emboss Power of Attorneys has been delegated to District Authorities from
Financial Commissioner Revenue.
Underlining the need for launching a multimedia campaign in NRI Media, Mr.
Badal said that the Punjab Government should launch sustained advertising
campaigns to educate the NRIs about these decisions.
Mr. Badal said that he would be laying the foundation stone of NRI Headquarter
at SAS Nagar (Mohali) and NRI Bhawan in Jalandhar and asked Mr. Majithia to
finalise the plan and site in consultation with PUDA.
Participating the meeting Mr. Majithia thanked Chief Minister and Deputy Chief
Minister for ensuring expeditious implementation of all decisions and said that
Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal is writing to Union NRI Affairs Minister
to allow cash card SIM to NRIs taking their passport as identity.
He said that he thanked Deputy Chief Minister for assuring to take up with
Cambridge University in which 50 Punjabi Students would be allowed Doctorate
Education free of cost.
Prominent amongst those
present in the meeting including, Mr. S.S. Channi, Principal Secretary NRI
Affairs, Mr. Navreet Singh Kang, Financial Commissioner Revenue and Public
Relations, Mr. Jagpal Singh Sandhu, Principal Secretary Local Government, Mr.
Karan Avtar Singh, Principal Secretary Industry, Mrs. Vini Mahajan, Secretary
Health, Mrs. Ravneet Kaur, Secretary Education, Mr. Vishwajit Khanna, Secretary
Defence Service Welfare, Mr. B.S. Sudan, Secretary Home, Mr. Kahan Singh Pannu,
Director General School Education and Mr. Manvesh Singh Sidhu, ACA PUDA and
representatives from all the districts.
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