Chandigarh Administration Appeals for Information on Citizens Trapped in Asian Conflict Areas
The Chandigarh Union Territory administration has issued a formal appeal to residents, urging them to share comprehensive details about individuals who are currently stranded or trapped in various war zones across Asia. This initiative aims to facilitate the coordination of essential support and relief measures for those affected by ongoing conflicts in the region.
How to Submit Information
Family members, relatives, or acquaintances of persons stuck in these volatile areas are requested to approach the office of the deputy commissioner in Chandigarh. They must provide complete and accurate details about the concerned individual to ensure effective assistance from the administration.
Alternatively, the required information can also be submitted electronically via email. The designated email address for this purpose, as provided by the deputy commissioner's office, is dc-chd@nic.in. This digital option offers a convenient method for residents to share information without the need for physical visits.
Essential Details Required
According to a spokesperson from the UT administration, the following specific details must be included when submitting information:
- Full name of the person stranded in the war zone
- Passport number, if available and applicable
- Current country and city of location
- Contact details of the stranded individual
- Information about family members residing in Chandigarh
The administration emphasizes that providing these details is crucial for identifying and assisting citizens in distress. This data will enable officials to initiate necessary diplomatic and logistical support, potentially including evacuation plans or humanitarian aid coordination.
Purpose and Coordination Efforts
The collection of this information is part of a broader effort by the Chandigarh administration to monitor and support its residents caught in international conflicts. By maintaining an updated database, the administration can better liaise with central government agencies, embassies, and international organizations involved in conflict zone operations.
This proactive measure underscores the administration's commitment to citizen welfare during global crises. Residents are encouraged to respond promptly to ensure timely intervention for those in need.



