DUMKA: All 26 migrant labourers out of Dumka, that had been stranded in Nepal and also had asked the state government to rescue them before this week, were first attracted back into their native area at the Ramgarh cube of this district on Saturday night, officials said Sunday. Five of these, that tested positive for Covid-19, were attracted individually within an ambulance. On May 21, those labourers had set a movie clip out of Nepal highlighting their worries and they appealed to the Jharkhand government to ease their return home. Since the video moved viral, the country authorities swung into action and organized for their safe yield by sending a bus into the Nepal border. The employees heaved a sigh of relief on their return and several vowed not to go back to the Himalayan country where they had been functioning at a hydel power job but have been abandoned by their own company as soon as the Covid crisis worsened there. Congress Mandal, among those labourers, thanked the Dumka management along with the authorities for rescuing them said,”We needed to migrate into remote places to eke a living out however after moving through a harrowing adventure there, we still do not need to return and hazard our own lives . A lot of us fell ill during the lockdown enforced from the Nepalese authorities and our company abandoned us” Some of the rescued labourers are declared to Phulo Jhano Medical College and Hospital. Anup Kumar Verma, a community administrative officer, who had been a part of this group that ferried them back into the nation, stated,”Five from their 26 labourers have tested positive for Covid-19 and so are symptomatic and they had been brought back individually at an ambulance.” The rest of the labourers are changed into a quarantine center in Dumka as a preventative measure at the place where they might need to wait around for seven days prior to undergoing a second round of Covid evaluations after which they’d be permitted to return home.
26 migrants stranded in Nepal Hit Dumka, 5 Evaluation Covid +T