Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

4,000 ENROL IN PUNJAB TO RETURN HOME

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Nearly 4,000 stranded persons, mostly migrant workers, registered with the Punjab government on Friday stating they intend to return home.

The registrati­ons were done online after the state government started the exercise through ‘Cova App’, a central app for all covid-19 related informatio­n and management, to allow them to return to their home states.

“The registrati­on will remain open till May 3 and we expect another 96,000 to register in the next 48 hours,” said a senior officer. Lakhs of migrant labourers have been stranded in different parts of the state without work since the imposition of curfew on March 23.

A large number of migrants in the state are from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand. Another 1,000 persons have registered to return to Punjab from other states.

Additional chief secretary, home, Satish Chandra also wrote to divisional railway managers (DRMs), Ambala and Ferozepur, on Friday for making arrangemen­ts for the movement of stranded persons, stating that over 1 lakh of them are expected to get themselves registered by May 3.

“As a pre-emptive measure, adequate arrangemen­ts must be made by the railways to create adequate facilities at Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar and Bathinda railway stations in order to ensure smooth travel,” he wrote, urging them to appoint nodal officers at each of these railway stations to monitor and coordinate the travel arrangemen­ts.

“Once the registrati­on is completed, the state government will intimate the exact number of railway stations and place with specific indents for passenger trains on a point-to-point basis. All necessary arrangemen­ts to ensure smooth movement of stranded persons, including issuance of medical certificat­es, social distancing norms will be made by the district authoritie­s,” he said.

FEROZEPUR AND AMBALA DIVISIONAL RAILWAY MANAGERS HAVE BEEN ASKED TO MAKE ARRANGEMEN­TS

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