Ranchi: A special train from Rajasthan's Kota, carrying around 1,200 students belonging to Jharkhand, reached the Hatia railway station in Ranchi on Saturday.
The train entered the platform at 7.05 pm, Divisional Railway Manager of Ranchi Neeraj Ambast said.
These students were stranded in Kota due to the nationwide lockdown imposed to contain the spread of Coronavirus. Earlier this week, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) allowed the states to ferry migrant labourers, students and tourists back home in buses or special trains.
Ranchi Deputy Commissioner Rai Mahimapat Ray, Senior Superintendent of Police Anish Gupta and other officials were present at the station to receive the students.
The officials welcomed them with flowers, food packets and water.
Over 300 students from Ranchi were among those who returned by the train.
"It is a happy moment," a girl said as she struggled to hold back tears.
Shreya, a student from Ramgarh, got emotional after getting off the train. "I am very happy. I was confident that our (state) government will bring us back," she said.
Shreya said when other students started leaving Kota and she was stranded amid the uncertainty, it was a "devastating feeling".
"But our teachers were very supportive," she said.
A woman, who returned from Kota with her son, broke down after getting off the train, but said it was tears of joy after returning home.
The students headed towards the buses waiting outside the station, which will take them to their respective districts or neighbourhoods in Ranchi.