Millennium Post

Govt to bring back stranded Indians from May 7: MHA

The facility would be made available on payment basis. Nonschedul­ed commercial flights would be arranged for air travel

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Union government will facilitate the return of Indians stranded abroad and the process will begin from May 7 in a phased manner.

In a statement, the Home Ministry said only asymptomat­ic people would be allowed to travel and it would be arranged by aircraft and naval ships, and the facility will be available on a payment basis.

After their arrival in India, medical examinatio­n will be conducted on everyone and they will be subsequent­ly put under quarantine for 14 days, either in a hospital or in an institutio­nal facility, the ministry said.

"The government of India will be facilitati­ng the return of Indian nationals stranded abroad on compelling grounds in a phased manner. The travel would begin from May 7," it said.

The government has prepared the standard operating protocol (SOP), and the Indian embassies and high commission­s are preparing a list of distressed citizens, according to the ministry.

"This facility would be made available on paymentbas­is. Non-scheduled commercial flights would be arranged for air travel," it said.

Medical screening of passengers will be done before taking the flight and only asymptomat­ic passengers will be allowed to travel. During the journey, they will have to follow the protocols, such as the health protocols issued by the Health Ministry and the Civil Aviation Ministry, it said.

"On reaching the destinatio­n, everyone would have to register on the Arogya Setu app," the Home Ministry said.

"Everyone would be medically screened. After scrutiny, they would be quarantine­d for 14 days, either in a hospital or in an institutio­nal quarantine on payment-basis, by the concerned state government," it said.

COVID-19 tests will be done after 14 days and further action would be taken according to health protocols, the statement said.

The Ministries of External Affairs and Civil Aviation will soon share detailed informatio­n about it through their websites, it said.

"The state government­s are being advised to make arrangemen­ts, including for testing, quarantine and onward movement of the returning Indians in their respective states," the ministry said.

India banned arrival of internatio­nal flights beginning March 23. The 21-day lockdown was first announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 24 in a bid to combat the the novel Coronaviru­s pandemic. It was first extended till May 3 and then again till May 17.

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