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    Indians stranded abroad to be brought back in phased manner

    Indians stranded abroad to be brought back in phased manner

    By Siddhant Pandey
    May 04, 2020
    08:12 pm

    What's the story

    The central government on Monday said it will start bringing back Indians stranded abroad in a phased manner from May 7.

    The travel would be arranged by aircraft and naval ships and Standard Operating Protocol (SOP) for the same are being issued.

    Indian Embassies and High Commissions are now drafting a list of distressed Indian citizens stuck in foreign countries amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    Announcement

    Transport to be made available on payment-basis

    A statement from the Home Ministry said that the repatriation of Indians stranded abroad will start from May 7.

    The facility would be made available on payment-basis, the statement said.

    The Ministries of External Affairs and Civil Aviation would also share detailed information about the repatriation exercise through their websites.

    State governments have been advised to make preparations for the same.

    Conditions

    Only asymptomatic persons will be allowed

    The passengers would be screened before they are evacuated and only asymptomatic persons would be allowed to return to India.

    The passengers are expected to follow all health protocols during their journey, as issued by the Indian government.

    Upon reaching India, they would undergo screening and will have to register themselves on the Aarogya Setu app.

    Information

    Evacuees to face 14-day quarantine in India

    The passengers will then be quarantined for 14 days by the state government, either at a hospital or at an institutional quarantine facility on payment-basis. After 14 days, they will be tested for COVID-19.

    Details

    First phase of evacuation to cover 19 lakh people: Report

    Government officials told Hindustan Times that 19 lakh people would be covered in the first phase of what is expected to be the "largest repatriation exercise."

    Indians will first be evacuated from Gulf countries, where 70% of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) live.

    Reportedly, Indians stuck in the United Arab Emirates will be evacuated initially followed by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

    Information

    Blue-collar workers to be given first priority

    Earlier, the publication had reported that blue-collar workers will be given first priority in the evacuation exercise, as per Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan. The next priority will be given to students, followed by persons traveling for work or pleasure.

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