Mumbai: The State Transport Minister Anil Parab on Tuesday said that the Maharashtra government will facilitate the return of 1,780 stranded students from Kota in Rajasthan.
"1,780 students from Maharashtra are stuck in Kota, Rajasthan due to lockdown for precaution against COVID-19," Parab tweeted.
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1780 students from Maharashtra are stuck in Kota, Rajasthan due to lockdown for precaution against Covid-19.
— Anil Parab (@advanilparab) April 28, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
As directed by Hon'ble CM Shri. @OfficeOfUt, 92 buses of MSRTC fleet will Leave on 29th April 2020 from Dhule to rescue the students & Bring them back home. pic.twitter.com/SskXmZLcPz
">1780 students from Maharashtra are stuck in Kota, Rajasthan due to lockdown for precaution against Covid-19.
— Anil Parab (@advanilparab) April 28, 2020
As directed by Hon'ble CM Shri. @OfficeOfUt, 92 buses of MSRTC fleet will Leave on 29th April 2020 from Dhule to rescue the students & Bring them back home. pic.twitter.com/SskXmZLcPz1780 students from Maharashtra are stuck in Kota, Rajasthan due to lockdown for precaution against Covid-19.
— Anil Parab (@advanilparab) April 28, 2020
As directed by Hon'ble CM Shri. @OfficeOfUt, 92 buses of MSRTC fleet will Leave on 29th April 2020 from Dhule to rescue the students & Bring them back home. pic.twitter.com/SskXmZLcPz
"As directed by Honourable CM Uddhav Thackeray, 92 buses of MSRTC fleet will leave on April 29 from Dhule to rescue the students and bring them back home," he added.
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Earlier, the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh also facilitated the return of their stranded students from Kota.
India is under a nation-wide lockdown which was imposed on March 25 and later extended to May 3 to stem the spread of coronavirus.
(ANI Report)
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