Tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. stalin has announced dedicated helpline numbers to assist Tamils living abroad, emphasizing the state government’s commitment to the safety and welfare of its diaspora.
Control Room Set Up in New Delhi
To monitor the situation and provide timely assistance, a control room has been established at the tamil Nadu Bhavan in New Delhi. The facility is tasked with coordinating support for Tamils facing difficulties outside the state, ensuring prompt response to emergencies or issues abroad.
Commitment to Safety
Stalin expressed deep concern for the well-being and security of Tamils living overseas. He assured that the helpline and the control room would serve as immediate points of contact for guidance, support, and intervention whenever required.
Support Measures for the Diaspora
The initiative is part of the state government’s ongoing efforts to maintain close communication with its diaspora and provide necessary assistance in times of crisis. Officials confirmed that the helpline numbers would be widely publicized and actively managed to ensure efficient service.
By announcing these measures, the chief minister reinforced tamil Nadu’s proactive approach to safeguarding its citizens, even beyond state and national borders, highlighting the government’s dedication to the tamil community worldwide.
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