AIZAWL: Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Monday launched the 'Mizo DiasporaHub' to connect with Mizo people living in different parts of the world.
Launching the Mizo DiasporaHub, developed by the Mizo Diaspora Cell, Chief Minister's Office, in collaboration with LushAITech, the Chief Minister said that as a people's government committed to innovation and good governance, the state has introduced several digital platforms for enhanced citizen engagement and service delivery. He emphasised that strong and sustained engagement with Mizo communities abroad is vital, and through this platform, the government aims to strengthen those bonds.
The Mizo Diaspora Cell, newly formed under the Chief Minister's Office, would coordinate, support and maintain connections with Mizos living outside Mizoram as well as India. The Chief Minister urged all Mizo welfare associations and groups around the world to register on the portal and make use of its features.
Lalduhoma, a former IPS officer-turned-politician, added that the government is ready to extend help to those in need, especially in difficult situations abroad. The portal also allows welfare associations to communicate with each other and access helpful tools, which will aid in collective action and better coordination.
He expressed his appreciation for LushAITech, which developed the portal with the help of the Diaspora Cell, without significant government expenditure.
Vanlaldina Fanai, Chairman of the Diaspora Cell, shared that the cell was formed on June 11, 2024, and its initial mandate was to track and respond to challenges faced by Mizos abroad. (IANS)
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