Centre allows stranded migrant workers, students to move during lockdown


New Delhi, Apr 29 (IANS): The Centre has allowed the movement of students, migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists and others stranded at various places due to the ongoing nationwide lockdown that is in place to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs on Wednesday issued a circular to the states and the Union Territories allowing these persons to move under a set of guidelines.

This marks a major development in the opening of the lockdown as hundreds of thousands of workers are stranded at shelter homes in far off places, away from their homes.


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All the states and UTs should designate nodal authorities and develop standard protocols for receiving and sending such stranded persons.

In case a group of persons wishes to move between states, the states concerned may mutually consult and agree on movement by road.

The moving person or persons will be screened and those found asymptomatic will be allowed to proceed.

Buses shall used for transporting groups of people. The buses will be sanitised and will follow safe social distancing norms for seating.

The states falling on the transit route will allow the passage of such persons to the receiving state or UT.

On arrival at the destination, such persons will be assessed by the state health authorities and put under home quarantine unless the assessment requires keeping them under institutional quarantine.

They would be kept under watch with periodic health check-ups. For this purpose, they are encouraged to use the Aarogya Setu app through which their health status can be monitored.

 

  

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  • Komal Jaisinghani, Ulhasnagar

    Sat, May 02 2020

    I came to kolhapur as a tourist here and got stranded due to lockdown pls help me to go home
    Iam belonging to ulhasnagar city of thane district

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  • Kajal, Gorakhpur, utter pradesh

    Fri, May 01 2020

    I m a student studying in mangalore, want to go home

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  • Roshan Biswakarma, Kolkata

    Fri, May 01 2020

    I am stuck in bengaluru at vasanth nagar.want to go home. As soon as possible. I am a student. I request you to please help .

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  • Sia, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 30 2020

    Need to get back to my parents Mumbai. Currently in Mangalore. And it's getting really difficult to stay without any resources since parents are facing crisis too.

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  • Jeevan Narayana shetty, Udupi

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Iam working in Jaysingpur kolhapur district I request someone help me to go to my native place Udupi

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  • A.Jagadish Shetty, MANGALORE

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Presently stranded in Jaysingpur..kolhapur dist, Maharashtra.
    Eagarly waiting to join my family..

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    One of the blunder committed by this Government is not allowing migrants go to their home town in the first place. They put them under tremedous pressure and hardship. It's too late now.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    How is this going to happen without public transport. I am stuck in Delhi and need to get to Mangalore which for sure is not going to happen by bus. I believe there should be more clarity on how they are going to go about it

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  • Vishwa Poojary, Karnataka

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Hai

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  • Shashidhar poonja, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Too late now

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