Nearly 35 Madhya Pradesh natives stuck at Ukraine’s Sumy likely to return to India tonight: Narottam Mishra
The Hindu
“All are safe and healthy and they are in touch with their family members,” he said
Nearly 35 natives of Madhya Pradesh stuck in Sumy city of Ukraine have left the war-ravaged country and are likely to reach India by Wednesday night, State Home Minister Narottam Mishra said on March 9. Talking to reporters in Bhopal, Mr. Mishra said till now, more than 500 people hailing from Madhya Pradesh have left Ukraine.
“As I said on Tuesday, some natives of M.P. were stuck in Sumy city (in north-eastern Ukraine). We have got the information that around 35 of such students have come out of the war-hit country safely. The number of students may vary,” he said. These students are likely to reach India by Wednesday night, said the Minister, who is also the State government's spokesperson.
“All are safe and healthy and they are in touch with their family members,” he said, and thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for running the 'Operation Ganga' to evacuate Indians from war-torn Ukraine. The M.P. government has already decided to provide free lodging and food to the returning students in Delhi and transport them to their homes in the State.
Since Ukraine's airspace was shut on February 24, India has been evacuating its citizens by special flights from that country's western neighbours such as Romania, Hungary and Poland.
The election authorities are gearing up for the counting of votes cast in the simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, scheduled to be held on June 4. The Collectors and Election Officers of Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli and Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) districts said on May 23 (Thursday) that their teams were ready for the counting of votes.
Responding to the prolonged water scarcity, the residents of the area took to the streets in protest on Wednesday. The protest, which drew attention to their plight, stopped only after the intervention of the police. It was not until 1.30 p.m. that a 4000-litre tanker was finally delivered by BWSSB, providing relief to the water-starved residents.