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70 KERALITE students from border countries arrive in New Delhi: CMO

Police urged residents to stay indoors after aerial attack on the Pakistani side on May 10, 2025. Image source: Getty Images

Up to 70 Malayali students arrived at Kerala houses in Kerala, Kerala, Kerala, New Delhi on Saturday morning (May 10, 2025), according to a press release issued by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan (CMO).

According to the CMO, the government will ensure that they travel to Kerala in time via air and railways.

The Kerala government has provided 24/7 control rooms for Kerali people in states bordering with Pakistan in the Indian-Pakistan conflict situation, providing assistance and support to Keralites in states bordering with Pakistan. (Numbers are 0471-2517500/2517600, fax: 0471-2322600, and email: cdmdkerala@kfon.in).

Norka Global Contact Center will provide real-time assistance (18004253939 – No hosting) and missed phone numbers (00911880202345).

The government has also set up a helpline for Malayales (01123747079) in search of returning to Kerala.

The CMO said the students sought government assistance by ringing out to Kerala, the Government Secretariat and Norka State headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram or by emailing the control room.

Other residents’ specialists in Kerala Houses in Chethan Kumar Meena are coordinating the action.

Speed ​​up the process: Satheesan

The leader of the opposition Vdsatheesan said in a statement that he had sought the help of Mr Vijayan to speed up the return of the Keralites, including students in Jamu, Kashmir and Kashmir and Punjab.

Mr Satheesan said that in view of the conflict between the two neighboring countries, at least 240 students from Kerala signed up for academics in educational institutions in states bordering Pakistan.

The Kerala Congress Committee (KPCC) informed that all Secretary-General (Organization) of the Indian Congress Committee (AICC) KC Venugopal remained in contact with Jamu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to ensure the safety of Keralite.

Mr Venugopal seeks Mr Abdullah’s help to arrange safe transport to Malayalees, KPCC said. He also wrote to the Chairman of the Railway Board of Directors to arrange a special coach for Malayalees, hoping to return to Kerala from northern India, especially in Mangala Express.

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