Helpline, Facebook page launched for Northeast people in Chandigarh

5 students from Sikkim were injured in an allegedly racial assault by another group of students.

Update: 2015-12-19 20:16 GMT
The incident had taken place on Tuesday evening at a private college in Mullanpur, on the outskirts of the city, following which police had arrested 10 people. (Photo: Videograb)

Chandigarh: Chandigarh administration on Saturday launched a dedicated helpline number and Facebook page to provide timely help to the people from Northeast residing here and in adjacent areas.

The page 'Chandigarh Administration for the people of North East' and toll-free helpline number- 1800-180-2130 was inaugurated by Vijay Dev, Adviser to the Administrator, UT Chandigarh.

Speaking on the occasion, Dev said such initiatives will provide a sense of assurance and safety to the Northeast community.

An official release said that UT Chandigarh DC Ajit Balaji has constituted a committee to safeguard the rights and freedom of the people of North East and it comprised Tapasya Raghav, SDM (E) and SP Roshan Lal as the nodal officer, along with the representatives of the Northeast community.

"With the united efforts of the committee along with strict action taken by the Chandigarh Police in cases of assault, the objective of safeguarding and protecting Northeast people against any type of crime would be achieved," said Adviser.

Notably, five students from Sikkim were injured at a college here after they were allegedly assaulted by another group of students from Himachal Pradesh over racist remarks. The incident had taken place on Tuesday evening at a private college in Mullanpur, on the outskirts of the city, following which police had arrested 10 people.

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