Khaleej Times

Stranded people allowed to travel to their destinatio­ns

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new delhi — Migrant workers, tourists, students and other people, who are stranded in different parts of the country, were on Wednesday allowed to move to their respective destinatio­ns with certain conditions.

In an order, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said buses shall be used for transport of such groups of stranded people and these vehicles will be sanitised and will have to follow safe social distancing norms in seating.

“Due to lockdown, migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons are stranded at different places. They would be allowed to move,” he said in an order issued to all states and union territorie­s.

Listing the conditions, the ministry said all states and Union Territorie­s should designate nodal authoritie­s and develop standard protocols for receiving and sending such stranded persons. The nodal authoritie­s shall also register the stranded persons within their states and Union Territorie­s, it said.

In case a group of stranded persons wish to move between one state and Union Territory and another state and Union Territory, the sending and receiving states may consult each other and mutually agree to the movement by road. The moving persons would be screened and those found asymptomat­ic would be allowed to proceed, according to the home ministry.

The states and Union Territorie­s falling on the bus transit route will allow the passage of such persons to the receiving states and union territorie­s, it said. On arrival at their destinatio­n, such persons would be assessed by the local health authoritie­s, and kept in home quarantine, unless the assessment requires keeping the persons in institutio­nal quarantine, the order said. They would be kept under watch with periodic health checkups, it said. —

 ?? PTI ?? HOME-BOUND: Stranded people leave in a bus to reach their native places in Bikaner, Rajasthan, on Wednesday. —
PTI HOME-BOUND: Stranded people leave in a bus to reach their native places in Bikaner, Rajasthan, on Wednesday. —

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