Directs DCs & SSPs to immediately update data of stranded persons with passport numbers
Also urges affected persons & their relatives to contact on Punjab Govt’s dedicated 24×7 helpline numbers
CHANDIGARH, 26 FEBRUARY: In order to ensure every possible help to the distressed families in this hour of crisis, Punjab Chief Secretary Mr. Anirudh Tewari on Saturday reviewed the status of calls recieved on the State Government’s dedicated 24×7 Control Room numbers, which was set-up yesterday to assist the people from Punjab, stuck in war-hit Ukraine, besides directing all the Deputy Commissioners, CPs and SSPs to immediately update the data with passport numbers of all the stranded persons to ascertain the actual number of persons stuck.
Chairing a high-level meeting of Deputy Commissioners, CPs and SSPs here at his office, the Chief Secretary urged the affected persons and their relatives to immediately contact on the Punjab Government’s helpline numbers 1100 (to call from within Punjab) and +91-172-4111905 (to call from outside India). He said that total 155 calls have been received so far on these control room numbers and these queries are being immediately forwarded to the Ministry of External Affairs, GoI for safe and secure evacuation of persons stranded in Ukraine.
Mr. Tewari also asked Ms Rakhee Gupta Bhandari, Resident Commissioner, Punjab, to set up a Punjab Help Desk at New Delhi Airport to assist persons arriving from Ukraine, besides coordinating for their safe travel to homes. The Chief Secretary appealed the parents and relatives of the stranded persons to ask their children not to move to any border posts without prior coordination with Government of India Officials and follow the guidelines of MEA, GoI strictly.
Principal Secretary Home Mr. Anurag Verma, DGP Punjab Mr. VK Bhawra, Principal Secretary Governance Reforms & Public Grievances Mr. Tejveer Singh, Principal Secretary General Administration and Coordination Mr. Vivek Pratap Singh, SPSCM-cum-Secretary Information and Public Relations Mr. KK Yadav and other senior officers of the state government also attended the meeting.