NRI Commission for non-resident Indians (Keralites) to launch advanced website
The NRI Commission for Non-Resident Indians (Keralites) is set to launch an advanced website to enhance transparency and efficiency in its operations. The new platform will allow expatriates to file complaints online and track their status without visiting the commission office. Additionally, the commission is taking steps to combat fraudulent organizations claiming to offer government-approved services to expatriates.
- ▪The NRI Commission's new website is developed in collaboration with C-DIT.
- ▪Expatriates will be able to file complaints online and track their status.
- ▪The commission has recommended action against fake associations involved in financial fraud.
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The NRI Commission for Non-Resident Indians (Keralites) will soon launch an advanced website, developed in collaboration with C-DIT. The Commission aims to make its operations more transparent and faster through the website, and the final round of discussions for this has been completed, said the Commission Chairperson Justice (Retd) Sophie Thomas at a press conference held in Thiruvananthapuram on the occasion of the 10th NRI Adalat.The new website has been designed in a way that will be very useful for expatriates. Expatriates can file complaints online from any country without having to come to the commission office. They can follow up on the current status of the filed complaints.
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