Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, May 3
The Haryana Government has appointed IAS officer TL Satyaprakash as state nodal officer for coordination with various state governments to facilitate inter-state movement of migrant workers.
Besides, senior IAS officer Anurag Rastogi will be the state nodal officer for coordinating with Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Punjab, while Ajay Tomar will coordinate with Rajasthan. Satyaprakash will also be the nodal officer for Karnataka. While Mohammed Shayin will coordinate with Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Ajit Balaji Joshi will coordinate with Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar and Jharkhand.
Amna Tasneem will be the nodal officer for HP, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and North East states.
Meanwhile, to facilitate stranded persons and migrant workers for inter-state movement (both inward and outward) in Haryana, the state government has launched a web page https://edisha.gov.in/eForms/MigrantService for online registration of the migrant workers who wish to return to their home states.
In order to register a request for inter-state movement, inward and outward of Haryana, the migrants have to register themselves on web page https://edisha.gov.in/eForms/MigrantService. Secondly, if anyone wants to register on the app, then he or she will have to download ‘Jan Sahayak Helpme’ from Google Play Store and provide all necessary details.
Required assistance can also be sought from helpline nod 1950 and 1100.
WEB PAGE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION
To facilitate stranded persons and migrant workers for inter-state movement (both inward and outward) in Haryana, the state government has launched a web page https://edisha.gov.in/eForms/MigrantService for online registration of the migrant workers who wish to return to their home states
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