Information about stranded Malayalis in Ukraine handed over to MEA, Embassy officers: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan

By PTI

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday mentioned details about Malayalis stranded within the japanese area of Ukraine, which was witnessing a raging battle, was handed over to the External Affairs Ministry and the Indian Embassy there.

Over 3500 individuals have already registered on-line and thru different means with Norka Roots, the state authorities’s Non-Resident Keralites (NRK) welfare company, which opened a 24×7 management room at its headquarters right here for a similar, he mentioned.

Those who’re but to enlist with the Norka ought to register on the earliest, he mentioned.

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Stating that his authorities was making certain that every one Keralites repatriated from the japanese European nation get to succeed in again house safely, he mentioned the Norka officers had been working around the clock in Mumbai and Delhi to obtain the returnees.

Arrangements have additionally been made on the 4 airports within the state for a similar, he mentioned in an announcement.

As many as 180 college students would attain Kochi from Delhi in a chartered flight, organized by the state authorities, this night, he mentioned including that particular automobiles can be organized for them to succeed in house in varied districts.

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“180 students will be flown down from Delhi to Kochi in an @AirAsiaIndia chartered flight at 4 pm, by the Govt. of Kerala. We are ensuring that all Keralites repatriated from #Ukraine, reach back safe and sound. Those who are yet to register should do so with @Norka_Roots,” Vijayan tweeted earlier within the day.