TIWN May 14, 2020
AGARTALA, May 14 (TIWN): Suffering outside the state Tripura, as stranded since lockdown, mounted up with around 40,000 natives according to the latest data. Tripura Law Minister Ratanlal Nath has said that till now 39,799 persons want to come back to state who have registered their names in the portal of the State Govt. Already the home returning process has been started as from Bengaluru (Karnataka) around 1,200 people came back via train on yesterday. The Law Minister also said, another train will start from 14th May from Karnataka. In case of Tamil Nadu more than 7000 people stranded and the passengers are on the way by route. In the same way Mahatasthra, Telengana and in other states also, people want to come back. In various states, small numbers of people are stranded and Govt of Tripura is in contact with those states.A Bengaluru-Agartala bound train arrived in Agartala on Wednesday which started from May 10 with around 1,200 passengers from Bengaluru.
After arrived, each of the passenger's screening had been done and then taken for sample collection in random selection methods, as they have travel history and entering from other states.
For the next trains also, same process will be followed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo_v7jGDyNo&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3QeJCIxg-EZNaFHcdPyC6oeJecpEoMP6SeZSp1bJbdK_Xh4lugd8-K8ZU Local MLA of Badharghat Mimi Majumder visited Agartala Railway Station as stranded people have arrived from Bengaluru. TIWN YouTube Video May 13, 2020
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