Policy to safeguard interests of diaspora soon: NRI Minister
The Minister said that a draft policy in this regard will be prepared in the next two weeks, and it will be discussed with the members of the NRI community for any changes if required. After which the draft policy will be brought before the Chief Minister for approval.

Punjab’s NRI Affairs Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal announced a comprehensive policy for safeguarding the interests of non-resident Indians and further ensuring their contribution to the all-around development of villages in Punjab.
The Minister said that a draft policy in this regard will be prepared in the next two weeks, and it will be discussed with the members of the NRI community for any changes if required. After which the draft policy will be brought before the Chief Minister for approval.
POLICY TO SAFEGUARD INTERESTS OF NRIs & THEIR CONTRIBUTION IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT ON CARDS: KULDEEP SINGH DHALIWAL
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