New Delhi/Tehran: The Centre has asked Tehran to grant a sanatorium for the Indian pilgrims who tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Iran, that has been badly hit by the pandemic.
At least 853 people have died and 14,991 have been infected by the virus in Iran.
Read also:How vaccines work against COVID-1
A large number of Indian pilgrims in the Islamic republic have also tested positive for coronavirus. New Delhi has sent a team of health professionals for their treatment.
Read also:Amid US interest to acquire firm for virus vaccine, EU funds CureVac
There are over 6,000 Indian nationals in various provinces of Iran. Of them, there are about 1,100 pilgrims mainly from the Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir and the state of Maharashtra and nearly 300 students primarily from Jammu and Kashmir.
Around 1,000 fishermen from Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat and others stay in Iran earning their livelihood and for religious studies.
Sources told IANS that though health officials were visiting the Indian patients in their respective lodges in Iran every day, New Delhi was exploring a sanatorium for them.
"But there are some issues with the approvals from the Iranian authorities," an official source said.
The Islamic republic's systems are overstretched due to the grave magnitude of the pandemic.