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150 Kashmiris stranded in Himachal Pradesh return

Our Correspondent Kathua, April 25 The J&K residents who had been stranded in different parts of the country slowly started returning to their homes. Today a group of 150 persons, who were stranded in Himachal Pradesh (HP), were received at...
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Our Correspondent

Kathua, April 25

The J&K residents who had been stranded in different parts of the country slowly started returning to their homes. Today a group of 150 persons, who were stranded in Himachal Pradesh (HP), were received at Lakhanpur by the Kathua district administration.

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Deputy Commissioner OP Bhagat said all the people who reached today belonged to the Kashmir valley. They were medically screened at Lakhanpur by a team of doctors and paramedical staff. Besides, they were also asked to fill a self-reporting form at Lakhanpur, indicating their personal information, travel history and whether they were showing any symptoms of Covid-19.

The district administration arranged a fleet of SRTC buses to send these people to their respective districts, where they would be kept under administrative quarantine, Bhagat said, adding that district-wise segregation of travellers was also done and different buses for different districts would be sent directly from Lakhanpur.

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The DC, along with SSP Shailendra Mishra also inspected other arrangements put in place at Lakhanpur to restrain the Covid-19 contagion. Strict lockdown guidelines were enforced at Lakhanpur to ensure that no unchecked inward/outward movement, except for essential and medical services happened, the DC said.

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