1500 buses deployed to take migrant workers to their native districts Ghaziabad DM

  • | Sunday | 29th March, 2020

Ghaziabad: The district administration has deployed 1,500 buses to take the migrant workers who had returned from Delhi and Bihar due to the coronavirus lockdown to their native districts where they will be checked for COVID-19 symptoms, a senior official said here. District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey said all the migrants who had arrived here have been sent to their native districts. Authorities of all those districts have been informed so that a medical checkup of the migrants may be conducted when they alight from the buses. The Centre has ordered a 14-day quarantine of all migrant workers who travelled after violating the lockdown which has been imposed to check the spread of coronavirus. Our electricity and water connections were cut down, Ram Kirpal Yadav, a migrant from Etawah district, claimed.

Ghaziabad: The district administration has deployed 1,500 buses to take the migrant workers who had returned from Delhi and Bihar due to the coronavirus lockdown to their native districts where they will be checked for COVID-19 symptoms, a senior official said here. District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey said all the migrants who had arrived here have been sent to their native districts. "As many as 1,500 buses were pressed into service after sanitization. Around 2,000 workers had gathered at Laal Kuan this morning (Sunday). They were also facilitated to go back to their homes, that too without any cost," he said. Authorities of all those districts have been informed so that a medical checkup of the migrants may be conducted when they alight from the buses. Any person showing symptoms would be sent to hospital. The Centre has ordered a 14-day quarantine of all migrant workers who travelled after violating the lockdown which has been imposed to check the spread of coronavirus. Meanwhile, Senior Superintendent of Police Kalanidhi Naithani said that they are taking extraordinary precautions so that no untoward incident may take place following the influx of people. "Delhi government paid no heed towards our daily needs after the declaration of lock down. We were dropped by DTC buses outside the Interstate bus terminal at Anand Vihar Delhi. Our electricity and water connections were cut down, Ram Kirpal Yadav, a migrant from Etawah district, claimed.

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