400 people from Telugu have been trapped in the border area to arrive in Delhi

Hyderabad: Nearly 400 people from the two Telugu states have arrived safely in New Delhi after being trapped in the border area of ​​tensions in recent days. Officials said travel arrangements have been arranged to send them to the homelands of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
About 146 Telangana people arrived at Telangana Bhavan from 60 students studying from Srinagar on Saturday. Telangana Bhavan spokesman Ch Chakravathy told Deccan Chronicle On Sunday, the necessary steps are taken to make everyone in the country safe.
He said some of them are booking their own travel tickets, and the state government makes travel arrangements to others after receiving their request. However, the government has been making food arrangements for everyone until they reach their respective homelands in Tlangana.
Senior Telangana officials reviewed arrangements for sending people to their respective homelands and promised that necessary steps would be taken to ensure the safety of all people in the state. More people are expected to seek government help with Telangana Bhavan, officials said.
Meanwhile, as many as 254 students trapped in Srinagar and Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, New Delhi, arrived in Andhra Pradesh Baffan. 60 of these students have remained in their respective homelands in the state, while 194 currently live in Andhra Pradesh Bhavan.
Of the 194 students, 100 are from Nit Srinagar, while 94 are from LP universities in Punjab. Andhra Pradesh Bhavan officials are actively coordinating their accommodation, food, local transportation and arrangements to facilitate rail ticket confirmation.
Ticket confirmation was also filed with the railway, requiring more than 40 students to take them to their hometown, he said, adding that all necessary support was expanded to ensure their comfort and safety return to their hometown.