Bengaluru:Two trains will depart from here on Monday to take workers and people stranded in Karnataka due to the COVID-19 lockdown, while Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said free bus services for labourers stuck within the state to reach their native places will be extended for two days.
The trains will depart on Monday to Jaipur in Rajasthan and Patna in Bihar, the government said in a statement, adding food and water arrangements have been made for passengers before the travel.
Also sharing details about the labourers and people travelling to other states, the statement said, on Sunday two trains left for Patna in Bihar and one each to Ranchi in Jharkhand and Bhubaneswar in Odisha.
Four trains carrying 4,800 people have left for their destination on Sunday, it said.
Trains have been operated from Kerala and Telangana in the past few days to various destinations for the benefit of guest workers stranded there.
In a bid to help people, including a large number of labourers from Karnataka, stranded within the state due to the lockdown, the Chief Minister said free bus services will be extended for two days.
The Chief Minister had on Sunday said, free bus services will be available for three days till Tuesday, and the expenses will be borne by the government.
"The free bus service announced for migrant workers is going on smoothly and it has been extended for two more days," he said in a statement today.