Jaipur (Rajasthan):Two special trains started from Jaipur to send around 2,400 stranded students and labourers back to their homes in Bihar and Jharkhand. While one train departed for Ranchi (Jharkhand) from Kota at 1200 hrs on Friday night, another train left from Jaipur to Patna (Bihar) with about 1200 labourers at 12.20 a.m. on Saturday.
It was an emotional affair at the railway station where these migrants were given a warm send-off by railway officials and other senior personnel who continued clapping as the train chugged off on its wheels.
Additional chief secretary Subodh Agarwal, who is also the Chairman of the Committee formed to resolve issues of workers and migrants in the state, said that five special trains will be operated daily from Saturday.
He further said that 38,000 labourers and migrants have been sent to their native states so far.
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These include 27,000 people from Madhya Pradesh, 6,197 from Punjab and 2,387 from Haryana. Apart from this, 25,259 students belonging to several states including UP and studying in Kota have been sent back to their homes. On Friday, around 200 students of Odisha were sent to their homes by 8 buses.