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600 Indians can come back from Nepal via Banbasa

600 Indian nationals stranded in Nepal will return via Banbasa. These include 25 residents of Uttarakhand. All these citizens will return on the 29th and 30th after talks with the Government of Nepal. Meanwhile, 200 people from the state stranded abroad have reached Delhi. Out of which three people have returned to the state after completing institutional quarantine.

Apart from these, 197 people are institutional quarantine in Delhi itself. State Disaster Management Authority CEO Riddhim Agarwal told in a press briefing held at the state secretariat that so far 2.45 lakh people have registered online to come to Uttarakhand from different states. Of these, more than one and a half lakh people have got buses, trains and private vehicles. 

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So far, 55 thousand have been brought from Delhi, 24 thousand from UP, 24 thousand from Haryana, 9 thousand from Punjab, 9 thousand from Chandigarh and also from other states. So far, 1.10 lakh people have traveled from one district to another. According to Agrawal, on Saturday, a train has left for migrants from Chennai. This special train will reach Haridwar on Sunday. A train from West Bengal is proposed to Haridwar. One train each from Dehradun, Haridwar and US Nagar has been sought for Bihar. In 10 days, these proposals will be agreed. So far, 40,200 people have been sent to their states due to the efforts of the state government. So far, 47 thousand people have registered to go out of the state. Maximum 17 thousand people have been sent to UP and 10 thousand people to Bihar.

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Two and a half thousand people have been sent to Jammu and so on. People have been sent to other states. Continuation of the arrival of migrants from labor special trains continues. On Saturday, the Shramik Special train from Vasai in Mumbai, carrying 1423 passengers, reached Lalkuan Junction at 3 pm, two and a half hours late from its scheduled time. After the screening, passengers were flown to their districts by 49 roadways buses. RM Yashpal Singh and ARM Surendra Bisht of Roadways told that 291 passengers from eight buses to Pithoragarh, 146 from five buses to Champawat, Udham Singh Nagar 33 passengers from one bus, 202 from six buses to Almora, 577 from 23 buses to Bageshwar, 121 from four buses to Nainital and 53 from two buses to Garhwal were dispatched.

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