The Punjab government has set up a 24x7 helpline to assist residents of Amritsar and other districts stranded in Gulf countries due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. With over 185 Punjabis contacting authorities, the helpline provides immediate support, evacuation coordination, and reassurance to families awaiting safe return of their loved ones.
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Punjab government has launched a dedicated helpline for residents stranded in Gulf nations. According to The New Indian Express, India Today, and Punjab Newsline, the helpline was activated after reports confirmed that 185 Punjabis were stuck across countries including the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Iran, Muscat, and Armenia.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann announced that families can reach out via phone numbers 0172-2260042, 0172-2260043 or WhatsApp at +91 94787 79112. The helpline is managed by the NRI Affairs Wing control room, which is coordinating with the Government of India to ensure safe evacuation.
Officials highlighted that most stranded individuals are tourists and workers whose travel plans were disrupted after Iran closed its airspace following US-Israel strikes. The state government has assured full support and cooperation, urging families to remain in touch with the helpline for updates.
Major Takeaways
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Punjab government launches 24x7 helpline for stranded residents in Gulf countries
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Over 185 Punjabis affected, majority from UAE, with others in Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Iran, Muscat, and Armenia
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Helpline numbers: 0172-2260042, 0172-2260043; WhatsApp: +91 94787 79112
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Managed by NRI Affairs Wing control room in Chandigarh
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Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann assures coordination with Government of India for evacuation
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Conflict-related airspace closures disrupted travel, leaving tourists and workers stranded
Conclusion
The helpline for Amritsar and Punjab residents stranded in Gulf countries reflects the state’s proactive response to a growing humanitarian concern. By offering round-the-clock support and working closely with national authorities, Punjab aims to ensure the safe and timely return of its citizens amid the Middle East crisis.
Sources: The New Indian Express, India Today, Punjab Newsline