Punjab Government's Big Gift For NRIs: New E-portal Makes 27 Services Available For Expatriates

The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab has taken a revolutionary step for expatriate Punjabis and the NRI community by launching the ‘NRI E-Sanad Portal’.

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Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab has taken a revolutionary step for expatriate Punjabis and the NRI community by launching the ‘NRI E-Sanad Portal’. Under this digital initiative, Punjabis living abroad will now be able to access 27 important government services online.

How will this initiative affect the NRI community?

This initiative by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann aims to free the NRI community from the need to repeatedly travel to Punjab for documentation and administrative services. This portal will prove to be a boon for expatriate Punjabis residing in Canada, the USA, the UK, Australia, and European countries who wish to stay connected to their home state.

Through this portal, NRIs will now be able to obtain birth certificates, death certificates, residence certificates, income certificates, caste certificates, marriage registration certificates, and many other documents from the comfort of their homes. Previously, NRIs had to either travel to India or go through a lengthy process through relatives, which often took months. Now, all these services will be available with just a few clicks and digital verification. The government has ensured that the portal is user-friendly and available in both Punjabi and English. This will not only save time and money but also ensure transparency.

What are other steps taken by Punjab government? 

The Punjab government has also announced a special gathering for NRI Punjabis in 2026, called ‘NRI Milni’. Under this unique initiative, Punjabis settled across the globe will be brought together on a single platform, where they can actively participate in the state's development while preserving their cultural identity. This gathering will act as a strong bridge between expatriate Punjabis and their homeland. Opportunities for collaboration in sectors such as business, education, agriculture, health, and technology will be explored during this event. The government believes that the NRI community makes a significant contribution to Punjab's economy, and it is the state's responsibility to honor them. According to statistics, Punjab has the highest rate of emigration, with over 3 million people of Punjabi origin settled worldwide. These Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) send billions of rupees in foreign currency to their families every year, strengthening the state's economy. However, they often faced difficulties due to complexities in administrative services. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said, “Our NRI brothers and sisters are the heartbeat of Punjab. Making services simpler and more accessible for them is our priority. The e-Sanad portal is a concrete step in that direction.” He also stated that the government plans to add more services to the portal in the future.

According to sources in the NRI Welfare Department, services related to property documents, pension services, and legal certificates will soon be included on the portal. The state government has coordinated with Indian embassies and high commissions abroad to expedite document verification. The portal has been made completely secure using modern technologies such as digital signatures, Aadhaar-based authentication, and OTP verification. Experts believe this move could set an example for other states with large NRI populations.

Jaswinder Singh, who lives in Canada, welcomed the initiative, saying, “This is a huge relief for us. Now we won't have to buy tickets to India for every small task. The Punjab government has understood our problems and addressed them.” Harpreet Kaur, a businesswoman in London, said that such digital facilities will help Punjabi NRIs stay more strongly connected to their roots. The announcement has also been met with widespread joy among the NRI community on social media. Many have called it a ‘game-changer’ and a ‘historic step’.

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